Found in | Indiana General Assembly website, February 13, 2015 About Indiana General Assembly page (As one of three co-equal branches of state government, the General Assembly is responsible for enacting the laws by which the state of Indiana is governed; The two houses of the General Assembly (House and Senate) were created at the time Indiana became a state in 1816; the current makeup of the General Assembly consisting of 100 Representatives serving 2-year terms and 50 Senators serving 4-year terms, was established in the Constitution of 1851; General Assembly met in alternate years until 1972, when it began meeting annually)
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