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California State Legislature
The California State Legislature is a bicameral body responsible for enacting laws and shaping public policy in the state. It consists of two chambers: the Assembly and the Senate, each with distinct roles and responsibilities. Legislators are elected by the public and represent various districts across California. The legislature plays a crucial role in addressing issues such as education, healthcare, and environmental policy. Additionally, it has the authority to propose amendments to the state constitution and approve the state budget.