The term "assembly members" refers to individuals who have been elected or appointed to serve in a legislative body known as an assembly. An assembly is typically a group of people with the power to make, change and enforce laws for their region or country. Assembly members are representatives of the people they serve and work towards creating policies that benefit their constituents. The number of assembly members can vary depending on the governing body's rules, but generally there will be a set number of seats allocated to specific regions or districts within the area it represents.