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Michigan’s legislature is described as bicameral because

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The Michigan Legislature is the legislature of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is organized as a bicameral body consisting of the Senate, the upper house, and the House of Representatives, the lower house.
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Michigan’s legislature is described as bicameral because it has both a House of Representatives and a Senate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Michigan Legislature is the legislative branch of the Michigan State Government. It is organized as a bicameral institution consisting of a lower house, the House of Representatives with 110 seats and a upper house, the Senate with 38 seats.

Article IV of the Michigan Constitution, adopted in 1963, defines the role of the legislature and its organization. It meets at the Michigan Capitol in Lansing, the legislature is currently set at 2 years for the Lower House and 4 years for the Senate.

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