The Montana State Government is responsible for managing the affairs of the state of Montana. It operates under a framework established by the Montana Constitution, which outlines the powers and responsibilities of the government. The government is divided into three branches: the Executive, led by the Governor, the Legislative, consisting of the Montana Legislature, and the Judicial, which includes the state courts.
The Montana Legislature is a bicameral body made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. It meets every two years to create laws and manage the state budget. The Judicial Branch interprets laws and ensures justice through various courts, including the Montana Supreme Court. Together, these branches work to serve the needs of Montana's residents.