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Arkansas General Assembly : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arkansas General Assembly
The Arkansas General Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Arkansas. The legislature is a bicameral body composed of the upper house Arkansas Senate with 35 members, and the lower Arkansas House of Representatives with 100 members. All 135 representatives and state senators represent an equal amount of constituent districts. The General Assembly convenes on the second Monday of every other year. A session lasts for 60 days unless the legislature votes to extend it. The Governor of Arkansas can issue a "call" for a special session during the interims between regular sessions. The General Assembly meets at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock. ==History== The Arkansas General Assembly is authorized by the Arkansas Constitution, which is the state's fifth constitution. The first was constitution was ratified on January 30, 1836, and the current constitution was adopted in 1874.〔(Arkansas General Assembly ), Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture (accessed April 28, 2013)〕 The constitution has also been amended throughout the state's history since 1874.〔 Originally, legislators met biennially, but today meet annually.〔(Arkansas Legislative Council ), Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture (accessed April 28, 2013)〕 In 1922, Frances Hunt became the first woman elected to a seat in the Arkansas General Assembly when she was elected to a seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives.
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