Vermont General Assembly

The Vermont General Assembly is the legislative body of the state of Vermont, in the United States. The Legislature is formally known as the "General Assembly", but the style of "Legislature" is commonly used, including by the body itself. The General Assembly is a bicameral legislature, consisting of the 150-member Vermont House of Representatives and the 30-member Vermont Senate. Members of the House are elected by single and two-member districts. 68 districts choose one member, and 41 choose two, with the term of service being two years. The Senate includes 30 Senators, elected by seven single-member and nine multi-member districts with two or three members each. It is the only state legislative body in the United States in which a third party has had continuous representation and been consecutively elected alongside Democrats and Republicans.

The Vermont General Assembly meets at the Vermont State House in the state capital of Montpelier. Biennial terms commence on the Wednesday following the first Monday in January (beginning in 1915; thus, terms commence in odd-numbered years). Provided by Wikipedia

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by Shuttlesworth, Samuel
Published 1792
by James Reed Hutchins, for, and by order of the General Assembly
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by Eibner, Christine, Nowak, Sarah, Liu, Jodi L., White, Chapin
Published 2015
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by Burton, Asa
Published 1795
Printed [by James Kirkaldie] by order of the Legislature
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by Forsyth, William
Published 1799
Printed [by Alden Spooner] for S. Williams, printer to the state
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