Everything about The Florida Legislature totally explained
The
Florida Legislature is the
state legislature of the
U.S. state of
Florida. The
Florida Constitution mandates a
bicameral state legislature with an
upper house Florida Senate of 40 members and a
lower Florida House of Representatives of 120 members. Due to
term limits, House members may be elected for up to four terms (eight years), while State Senators can be elected for up to two terms (eight years).
The two houses convene within the
Florida State Capitol complex in
Tallahassee.
The Florida Legislature is a part-time body, meeting only 60 day regular sessions annually with the possibility of special sessions as needed. Outside of these regular sessions, the members of both houses participate in hearings, town hall meetings and legislative discussions throughout the year.
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