Whats the Maryland State Government : Name, Organization, and Powers for the legislative branch?

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The Maryland State Government's legislative branch is called the Maryland General Assembly. It is bicameral, consisting of the Maryland Senate and the Maryland House of Delegates.

The Maryland General Assembly is responsible for making the laws for the state of Maryland. It has the power to propose, debate, and pass legislation on a wide variety of issues, including taxation, education, healthcare, transportation, and criminal justice.

The General Assembly also has the power to approve the state budget, confirm gubernatorial appointments, and override a gubernatorial veto with a three-fifths majority vote in both chambers.

In addition to its legislative duties, the General Assembly has the authority to investigate state agencies and officials, conduct audits, and propose amendments to the state constitution.