Which statements correctly describe Arizona’s legislative branch? Check all that apply. The House is made up of 60 members. The Senate is made up of 30 members. The House has 16 standing committees. Bills passed by the House go directly to the Governor. Members are elected by Arizona’s citizens.
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The legislative branch of Arizona, like all U.S. states, is bicameral, meaning it has two separate chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Show more…
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