
Rhode Island General Assembly
The Rhode Island General Assembly is the legislative body of the state of Rhode Island, responsible for making laws and setting state policies. It consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives, which has 75 members, and the Senate, which has 38 members. Legislators are elected by the people and meet annually to discuss important issues, propose new laws, and approve the state budget. Their work impacts various aspects of daily life, including education, public safety, and healthcare, helping shape the state's future and respond to the needs of its citizens.