California's state/government/administration is structured along the lines of a traditional representative/democratic/constitutional system/structure/framework. It comprises three distinct branches: the legislative/lawmaking/parliamentary, the executive/administrative/governing, and the judicial/legal/court branch. Each branch possesses its own set… Read More
California's public structure is a structured system with distinct sections. At the core lies the Legislative Building in Sacramento, housing the offices of elected representatives. The state legislature, comprised of the Assembly, creates laws and policies. Overseeing these legislative efforts is the Chief Executive, who signs legislation into law… Read More