State legislatures are the lawmaking bodies of state governments, typically bicameral (except Nebraska) and responsible for state laws, budgets, and oversight.
State legislatures determine state policies on education, healthcare, transportation, and other issues that directly affect residents.
State legislatures don't have unlimited power—they must comply with state constitutions and federal law.
State legislatures determine state policies on education, healthcare, transportation, and other issues that directly affect residents.
State legislatures don't have unlimited power—they must comply with state constitutions and federal law.