
New Jersey General Assembly
The New Jersey General Assembly is the lower house of the state's legislative branch, responsible for creating and passing state laws. It consists of 80 elected representatives, called Assembly members, serving two-year terms. These members propose bills, debate legislation, and work alongside the Senate to shape policies affecting New Jersey residents. The Assembly plays a key role in the legislative process, representing different districts across the state, and collaborating with the Senate and governor to establish laws, budgets, and policies that impact daily life in New Jersey.