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 Lawmaking process similar to Congress (how a bill becomes a law)  Bicameral (EXCEPT Nebraska) Senate (upper) & House of Rep. (lower) sometimes called: assembly, general assembly, or house of delegates  Seats are APPORTIONED on the basis on the population of the districts ◦ Apportioned:

 OHIO: ◦ H.O.R= divided into 99 districts based on population..approximately 110,000 persons. Could change after a census is taken ◦ Must be citizens of U.S ◦ Must reside in the districts they represent ◦ Elected to a 2-year term (limit of four consecutive terms)

 In some states, citizens can propose and pass laws. (major difference from National Congress to State legislation)  Progressive Era?? ◦ Initiative: ◦ Referendum: ◦ Recall:

 Most of state tax REVENUE (income) comes from SALES TAX & INCOME TAX ◦ Sales tax: ◦ Income tax:  EXCISE TAX:  Severance tax:  User Fees

 Categorical & block grants

 Borrowing $ by selling BONDS

 H.O.R H.O.R

 Senators Senators