State Commission
A State Commission is a government body established to investigate specific issues, implement policies, or oversee certain functions within a state. These commissions can focus on various areas, such as education, health, or civil rights, and are often created to ensure accountability and transparency in government operations.
Members of a state commission are typically appointed by the governor or state legislature and may include experts, community leaders, and representatives from relevant organizations. Their work often involves gathering data, conducting hearings, and making recommendations to improve state governance and public services.