Noun
A state legislature (of one of the fifty United States), or government generally, or the building that houses it.
(New Zealand) A house built and operated by the government, usually of relatively low price and lived in by people on low incomes.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI do identify with St. Patrick, not just in name. He drove the snakes out of Ireland. I intend to drive the snakes out of the State House. Deval Patrick
When you think about Boston, Harvard and M.I.T. are the brains of the city, and its soul might be Faneuil Hall or the State House or the Old Church. But I think the pulsing, pounding heart of Boston is Fenway Park. John Williams
I've never been a planner. I didn't know I was going to run for the State House. I didn't know I was going to run for governor. I don't know what's next, and I love not thinking about it because the doors open at a certain time. Nikki Haley
According to a story in the State House News Service, Secretary of State William Galvin is alerting Massachusetts residents who have not responded to the 2020 U.S. Census that mail is once again headed their way. Source: Internet
Addressing the 2020 awards of the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) at State House, Dr. Ali urged that private sector organisation to play its part in ensuring there is free trade in CARCOM as Guyana seeks to become more competitive. Source: Internet
According to the Governor of Jigawa State, Mr Mohammed Badaru-Abubakar, who addressed State House correspondents on the outcome of the NEC meeting, the committee is chaired by the Governor of Delta State, Mr Ifeanyi Okowa. Source: Internet