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Q: What are the two houses of the New York State legislature?
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What are the 2 parts of the New York legislature?

The State Senate is the "upper house" of the New York State Legislature and the State Assembly is the "lower house".


New York's legislature?

Considered a bicameral legislature, the State's Constitution makes no such provision but does call for a 150 member New York State Assembly and a 62 member New York State Senate.


Who is a New York State Assembly person?

A member of the lower house of the New York State Legislature.


Did Theodore Roosevelt Become New York State Senate?

The NY State Legislature consists of two houses: The Assembly and the Senate. Roosevelt was a member of the Assembly, but not the Senate.


Who chose New York's state flower?

The State Legislature in 1955.


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Samuel Stringer has written: 'A view of certain proceedings in the two Houses of the Legislature respecting the incorporation of the New York State Bank ..' -- subject(s): New York State Bank (Albany, N.Y.)


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G, W. Plunkitt (1842-1924) was an politician from New York. He served in both Houses of the NY State Legislature. He was part of the Tammany Hall machine in New York City.


What political party holds a majority in the Pennsylvania state legislature?

The Republican Party currently holds a majority of seats in both houses of the Pennsylvania state legislature.


What are two parts of the New York State Legislature?

The Senate and the State Assembly. Your welcome for the answer.


In New York the senate and the assembly make up the what?

State Legislature.


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