Legislative Branch Of Government

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STRUCTUREThe legislative branch of government is composed of the Assembly and theSenate. Both will propose, analyze, and debate over 6,000 bills in a singletwo-year session.The State Assembly is made up of 80 members and are elected to two-year terms,while the State Senate is made up of 40 members and are elected to four-yearterms.Prior to their election, Legislative candidates must be over the age of eighteen,United States citizens, a resident of California for at least three years, and live inthe district which they represent for one year.
STRUCTURE-TWO LEGISLATIVE CHAMBERS: THE ASSEMBLY AND THE SENATE-DISTRICTS LINES ARE DRAWN BY LEGISLATORS; GERRYMANDERING OCCURS.-THE LEADER OF THE ASSEMBLY IS THE SPEAKER. AND THE LEADER OF THE SENATE THE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE.THEY ARE PARTICULARLY POWERFUL SINCE THEY DESIGNATE THE LEADERSHIP OF THE COMMITTEES.-THE BULK OF THE WORK OF BOTH CHAMBERS IS DONE IN COMMITTEES. ALL BILLS AND FUTURE POLICIES ARE ARTICULATED THERE WITH THE INPUT OF BUREAUCRATS AND INTEREST GROUPS.
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MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS IN CALIFORNIA HAVE TERM LIMITS AS A REACTION TO THE POWER OF INCUMBENTS.-NO ROLE IN TERMS OF THE NOMINATION OF JUDGES/JUSTICES
COMPARISON TO THE FEDERAL LEGISLATUREDIFFERENCES IN REGARD TO:-THERE EXIST CAUCUS (GROUPS) OF LEGISLATORS FROM THE SAMEPOLITICAL PARTY OR INTEGRATED BY LEGISLATORS PURSUING COMMON ISSUES (REGARDLESS OF THEIR PARTY).-THE LEADERSHIP OF THE TWO CHAMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE IS ELECTED.
ANY SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE FEDERAL LEGISLATION AND THE LEGISLATION IN

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