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Michigan State Legislature

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Michigan State Legislature
NameMichigan State Legislature
StateMichigan
TypeBicameral
HousesMichigan Senate and Michigan House of Representatives

Michigan State Legislature is the state legislature of Michigan, comprising the Michigan Senate and the Michigan House of Representatives. The legislature is responsible for making laws for the state, and its members are elected by the people of Michigan. The Michigan State Legislature is headquartered in the Michigan State Capitol building in Lansing, Michigan, and its members are supported by staff from the Michigan Legislative Council and the National Conference of State Legislatures. The legislature works closely with the Governor of Michigan and other state agencies, such as the Michigan Department of Education and the Michigan Department of Transportation.

Introduction

The Michigan State Legislature is a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Michigan Senate and the Michigan House of Representatives. The Michigan Senate has 38 members, each representing a district with approximately 260,000 people, while the Michigan House of Representatives has 110 members, each representing a district with approximately 90,000 people. Members of the legislature are elected by the people of Michigan and serve terms of two or four years, depending on the chamber. The Michigan State Legislature is supported by staff from the Michigan Legislative Council and works closely with other state agencies, such as the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. The legislature also interacts with federal agencies, including the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Department of Education.

Composition

The Michigan Senate is composed of 38 members, each representing a district with approximately 260,000 people. Senators are elected to four-year terms and are limited to two terms. The Michigan House of Representatives is composed of 110 members, each representing a district with approximately 90,000 people. Representatives are elected to two-year terms and are limited to three terms. Members of the legislature must be at least 21 years old, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the district they represent. The legislature is supported by staff from the Michigan Legislative Council, including the Senate Fiscal Agency and the House Fiscal Agency. The Michigan State Legislature also works closely with other state agencies, such as the Michigan Department of Treasury and the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget. Additionally, the legislature interacts with federal agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Institutes of Health.

Powers_and_Functions

The Michigan State Legislature has the power to make laws for the state of Michigan. The legislature is responsible for passing a state budget, which is submitted by the Governor of Michigan and must be approved by both chambers. The legislature also has the power to propose amendments to the Michigan Constitution, which must be approved by a majority of voters in a statewide election. The Michigan State Legislature works closely with other state agencies, such as the Michigan Department of Corrections and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The legislature also interacts with federal agencies, including the United States Department of Justice and the United States Department of Agriculture. Furthermore, the legislature is involved in the appointment of judges to the Michigan Supreme Court and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

Legislative_History

The Michigan State Legislature has a rich history, dating back to the state's admission to the United States in 1837. The first legislature met in 1835, while Michigan was still a territory. The legislature has been responsible for passing many significant laws, including the Michigan Civil Rights Act and the Michigan Environmental Policy Act. The Michigan State Legislature has also played a key role in the development of the state's economy, including the growth of the automotive industry and the agricultural industry. The legislature has worked closely with notable figures, including Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton, as well as with institutions such as the University of Michigan and the Michigan State University. Additionally, the legislature has been involved in significant events, including the Detroit Riot of 1967 and the Flint water crisis.

Districting_and_Elections

The Michigan State Legislature is responsible for redistricting, which occurs every 10 years after the United States Census. The legislature must ensure that each district has approximately the same population and that the districts are contiguous and compact. Elections for the Michigan State Legislature are held every two years, with all 110 seats in the Michigan House of Representatives and approximately half of the seats in the Michigan Senate up for election. Members of the legislature are elected by the people of Michigan and serve terms of two or four years, depending on the chamber. The Michigan State Legislature works closely with the Michigan Secretary of State and the Federal Election Commission to ensure the integrity of the electoral process. The legislature also interacts with other state agencies, such as the Michigan Department of State and the National Association of Secretaries of State.

Procedures_and_Operations

The Michigan State Legislature operates according to a set of rules and procedures, which are outlined in the Michigan Constitution and the Michigan Compiled Laws. The legislature is supported by staff from the Michigan Legislative Council, including the Senate Fiscal Agency and the House Fiscal Agency. The Michigan State Legislature also works closely with other state agencies, such as the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget and the Michigan Department of Treasury. The legislature interacts with federal agencies, including the United States Government Accountability Office and the Congressional Budget Office. Furthermore, the legislature is involved in the appointment of officials to the Michigan Public Service Commission and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. The Michigan State Legislature is committed to transparency and accountability, and its proceedings are open to the public and broadcast on Michigan Government Television and other media outlets, including the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit News. Category:State legislatures of the United States

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