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The 1st Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted from February 14, 1912 (the day Arizona was admitted to the United States) to December 31, 1914, during the first term of George Wylle Paul Hunt as Governor of Arizona, in Phoenix. The legislature was heavily ...
Arizona's first legislature had 19 state senators and 35 state representatives and convened March 18, 1912. [1] The legislature met on a biennial basis until 1950, when a constitutional amendment provided for annual sessions .
20th Arizona State Legislature: January 1, 1951 December 31, 1952 21st Arizona State Legislature: January 1, 1953 December 31, 1954 22nd Arizona State Legislature: January 1, 1955 December 31, 1956 23rd Arizona State Legislature: January 1, 1957 December 31, 1958 November 1956: House, Senate: 24th Arizona State Legislature: January 1, 1959 ...
The Arizona State Legislature is bicameral and consists of the 60-member Arizona House of ... The first session following the general election is known as the first ...
The 1st Arizona Territorial Legislative Assembly was a session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature which began on September 26, 1864, in Prescott, Arizona, and ran for forty-three days. [1] The session was responsible for enacting Arizona's first legal code , creation of the territory's first four counties, and authorizing a volunteer ...
FIRST ON FOX: Arizona’s legislature is considering significant legislation to ensure the key border state cooperates with the mass deportation push by the new Trump administration amid questions ...
Before the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913, United States senators were elected by state legislatures. Arizona's first two Senate elections, which took place in 1912, still featured popular elections, following which the state legislature unanimously elected their respective victories.
When passing its landmark 2010 immigration bill, the Arizona Legislature considered expanding the state’s trespassing law to criminalize the presence of immigrants and imposed criminal penalties.