State Agencies
State agencies are organizations created by a state government to implement laws and regulations. They focus on specific areas such as education, health, transportation, and public safety. Each agency has a defined mission and is responsible for managing resources, programs, and services that benefit the public.
These agencies operate under the authority of the state government and often work in collaboration with local governments and federal agencies. Examples of state agencies include the Department of Health, the Department of Education, and the Department of Transportation. They play a crucial role in ensuring that state policies are effectively executed and that citizens receive necessary services.