It is different for every state, but is usually along the lines of: "A borough resident is eligible to be an assemblyman if he has resided in the borough for at least one year immediately prior to the filing of a nominating petition and is a qualified voter of the borough. An assemblyman who ceases to be a borough voter immediately forfeits his office."
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It depends on where you are working and what you are doing. It could be anything from no degree to needing to having to have several years of education and training. It just depends on what it is and where it is and the company's policies.
It is different for every state, but is usually along the lines of: "A borough resident is eligible to be an assemblyman if he has resided in the borough for at least one year immediately prior to the filing of a nominating petition and is a qualified voter of the borough. An assemblyman who ceases to be a borough voter immediately forfeits his office."
It depends which state you are in! You have to specify where you are before anyone can answer that.
An assemblyman is in the legislative branch.
An assemblyman is a man who serves as a member of an assembly.
There are 80 assemblymen (and women) in the California legislature. Visit assembly.ca.gov to list them.
"Asm." is the abbreviation for the word "assemblyman," and "asw." is the abbreviation for "assemblywoman."
The plural possessive form of assemblyman is assemblymen's.
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There is no generalized answer to this question. An Assemblyman's pay rate is set by the state's individual state legislatures.
an assemblyman or generically an assemblyperson.