Virginia State Government
The Virginia State Government is the governing body of the Commonwealth of Virginia, responsible for creating and enforcing state laws. It operates under a framework established by the Virginia Constitution and consists of three branches: the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. The Governor leads the Executive branch, while the Legislative branch is a bicameral body made up of the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate.
The Judicial branch interprets laws and includes various courts, with the Virginia Supreme Court being the highest court in the state. The government also manages public services, education, and infrastructure, ensuring the welfare of its citizens.