Yes! There is a Legislation in every State
by legilative branch
the legilative
The legislative branch enacts statutes. They create laws.
It goes up to 435 people
Article one
Article one
Yes. Every state has a judicial structure usually know as the state court system.
Not all the states, but some of them do Actually, I believe each state does have an executive branch. That would be the branch headed by the governor.
The Legislative branch of the government consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. This structure was established by the Articles of Confederation. Congress has the sole discretion to enact legislation, declare war and confirm and reject presidential nominees.
this question is wrong the executive branch is controlled by the president and vice president so there is no head per state but for every one =]
The legilative branch is power vested in the bicameral congress.it is divided into two chambers the house of senate and house of representatives.it known as the congress is responsible for making the law.
It happens all the time - every day. On behalf of "the state," prosecutors file charges in state court as representiatives of the Executive Branch of Government.