
State Parliament
A State Parliament is the legislative branch of a regional or state government, responsible for making laws, debating policies, and representing the interests of its residents. It typically consists of elected representatives who gather to discuss and pass legislation that affects the state's economy, education, health, and other public issues. Similar to a national parliament but focused on state-level matters, it plays a crucial role in shaping laws that directly impact the daily lives of the state's citizens. The structure usually includes an upper house (like a senate) and a lower house (like a house of representatives).