
Oklahoma Legislature
The Oklahoma Legislature is the state's legislative body, responsible for creating laws and overseeing the government. It consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Legislators are elected by the public, and they propose, debate, and vote on legislation. The House has 101 members, while the Senate has 48. The Legislature meets annually, typically from February to May, and plays a crucial role in addressing state issues, budgeting, and representing the interests of Oklahomans. The governor can sign bills into law or veto them, but the Legislature can override vetoes under certain conditions.