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The
Indiana General Assembly is the
State legislature (United States), or legislative branch, of the state
government of Indiana. It is a bicameral legislature that consists of a lower house, the
Indiana House of Representatives, and an upper house, the
Indiana Senate. The state legislature meets in the
Indiana Statehouse in
Indianapolis.
Structure
Indiana has a part-time legislature, which means that it does not meet year-round. The General Assembly convenes on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January. (The Assembly also holds an Organization Day in mid-November to allow newly-elected members to be sworn into office. This day is always counted as the first day of the upcoming legislative session.) During odd-numbered years the legislature meets for 61 days (not necessarily consecutively) and must be adjourned by April 30. This is referred to as a long session. During even-numbered years the legislature meets for 30 days (not necessarily consecutively) and must be adjourned by March 15. This is referred to as a short session. The governor has the authority to convene what is called a special session if legislators are unable to complete necessary work within the allotted time.
Under Indiana law, legislators cannot be arrested while the General Assembly is in session.
Indiana State Senate
The Indiana State Senate consists of 50 members elected to 4-year terms. The
Lieutenant Governor#United States, currently
Becky Skillman, presides over the senate while it is in session and casts the deciding vote in the event of a tie. The current Senate Pro Tempore is Sen. David Long of Fort Wayne. The senate currently has a
Republican Party (United States) majority.
Indiana House of Representatives
The Indiana House of Representatives consists of 100 members elected to 2-year terms. The current
Speaker (politics) is B. Patrick Bauer. The house currently has a Democratic Party (United States) majority with 51 Democratic representatives and 49 Republican representatives.
External links
- Official Indiana General Assembly web site
The
Indiana General Assembly is the State legislature (United States), or legislative branch, of the state
government of Indiana. It is a bicameral legislature that consists of a lower house, the
Indiana House of Representatives, and an upper house, the
Indiana Senate. The state legislature meets in the
Indiana Statehouse in
Indianapolis.
Structure
Indiana has a part-time legislature, which means that it does not meet year-round. The General Assembly convenes on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January. (The Assembly also holds an Organization Day in mid-November to allow newly-elected members to be sworn into office. This day is always counted as the first day of the upcoming legislative session.) During odd-numbered years the legislature meets for 61 days (not necessarily consecutively) and must be adjourned by April 30. This is referred to as a long session. During even-numbered years the legislature meets for 30 days (not necessarily consecutively) and must be adjourned by March 15. This is referred to as a short session. The governor has the authority to convene what is called a special session if legislators are unable to complete necessary work within the allotted time.
Under Indiana law, legislators cannot be arrested while the General Assembly is in session.
Indiana State Senate
The Indiana State Senate consists of 50 members elected to 4-year terms. The
Lieutenant Governor#United States, currently Becky Skillman, presides over the senate while it is in session and casts the deciding vote in the event of a tie. The current Senate Pro Tempore is Sen. David Long of Fort Wayne. The senate currently has a
Republican Party (United States) majority.
Indiana House of Representatives
The Indiana House of Representatives consists of 100 members elected to 2-year terms. The current Speaker (politics) is B. Patrick Bauer. The house currently has a
Democratic Party (United States) majority with 51 Democratic representatives and 49 Republican representatives.
External links
- Official Indiana General Assembly web site