State lawmaking bodies are typically called state legislatures. These legislative bodies can take various forms, including bicameral systems with two chambers (such as a House of Representatives and a Senate) or unicameral systems with a single chamber. The primary function of state legislatures is to create, amend, and repeal state laws, as well as to allocate state budgets and oversee state government operations.
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