California State Government
The California State Government is the governing body of the state of California, responsible for creating and enforcing laws. It operates under a state constitution and consists of three branches: the executive, led by the Governor, the legislative, which includes the California State Assembly and the California State Senate, and the judicial, which interprets laws through various courts.
The government addresses issues such as education, transportation, and public safety. It also manages state resources and services, ensuring the welfare of its residents. The California State Legislature meets annually to discuss and pass laws that affect the state's diverse population.