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State House

The State House, also known as the lower house or assembly, is one of the chambers of a state's legislature. It consists of elected representatives who serve specific districts within the state. The State House plays a crucial role in the legislative process, deliberating on proposed laws, amendments, and resolutions. Representatives advocate for their constituents' interests and concerns, shaping state policies and priorities. The State House, along with the State Senate, forms the bicameral structure of many state legislatures, ensuring a balanced and representative approach to governance.