Illinois General Assembly is probably what you are looking for (720 ILCS 5/16h-35 new) if you look up that you will find your answer
According to the IL Constitution,the legislature is vested in a General Assembly. By law, the General Assembly divides the Legislative Districts as equally as possible into three groups.
veto a law given
gerneral assembly
The Governor of the State of Illinois signs bills that the Illinois State Legislature passes into law.
"general assembly" is a term usually applied to a state legislature. The Governor of most states, if not all, has veto power.
Two thirds of each House has to vote to override the Governor's veto, the Bill becomes a law.
The Maryland General Assembly.
The are called The General Assembly or The Legislative Assembly.
We aren't allowed to put hyperlinks inside our answers. However, if you do an internet search for "Illinois SB0010" the very first link in the results will take you to the page for the bill on the Illinois General Assembly's website. Once you get to that page, there is a link for the full text.
veto
"The Governor may convene the General Assembly or the Senate alone in special session by a proclamation stating the purpose of the session; and only business encompassed by such purpose, together with any impeachments or confirmation of appointments shall be transacted. Special sessions of the General Assembly may also be convened by joint proclamation of the presiding officers of both houses, issued as provided by law." (copied and pasted from Illinois State Constitution)