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Oklahoma House of Representatives

The Oklahoma House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the state's legislative branch, responsible for creating and passing laws. It consists of 101 members, each representing a specific district, elected every two years. The House works alongside the Oklahoma Senate to shape state policies, allocate funding, and address issues affecting residents. Members debate bills, propose new laws, and check the executive branch’s actions. Their role is vital in representing diverse community interests and ensuring the state’s governance reflects the will of its people.