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State Assembly

A State Assembly is a legislative body in a state government responsible for making laws and representing the interests of citizens at the state level. Members, typically called representatives or legislators, are elected by the public. The assembly debates proposals, amends existing laws, and has the authority to approve budgets, taxation, and other policies. It plays a vital role in shaping state legislation and ensuring government accountability. Each state in a country may have its own assembly, with specific powers defined by the state's constitution.