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The U.S. state that attempted to legislate a value for pi is Indiana. In 1897, a bill was introduced in the Indiana General Assembly that proposed defining pi as 3.2, among other values. Although the bill passed the House, it failed in the Senate and was never enacted, highlighting the absurdity of trying to legislate a mathematical constant. This incident is often cited as an example of the misunderstanding of mathematics by lawmakers.

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