The State Department
what is the power to make law and frame public policies.
office of the united states trade representatives
legislative power
Each power of government is responsible for implementing policies within their jurisdiction. For example, the judiciary branch of government is responsible for creating and upholding the laws of the courts. The legislative branch is responsible for creating laws within their specific local and state districts. The executive branch of government is responsible for creating and ensuring laws throughout the country are upheld.
legislative power
policies
they make laws and frame public policies
The President of the United States is primarily responsible for setting and executing foreign policy. The Secretary of State and other top officials assist in developing and implementing these policies, but the ultimate authority lies with the president.
In Ohio, the responsibility for setting policies for elections and voting primarily falls under the state government. The Ohio Secretary of State oversees election administration, including the establishment of voting procedures and the certification of election results. Additionally, state laws and regulations, enacted by the Ohio General Assembly, guide the conduct of elections in the state. Local boards of elections also play a role in implementing these policies at the county level.
Those who rule in Dictatorship cannot he held responsible to the will of the people. The government is not accountable for the policies, nor for how they are carried out.
Power is the connection between state powers and state policies.