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government administration
The State of Nebraska is the government of the U.S. state of Nebraska, operating as a republican democracy with three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. Headquartered in Lincoln, it follows a separation of powers model, ensuring checks and balances among its branches. The executive branch is led by the Governor and includes various statewide officers and 18 code agencies that manage areas such as agriculture, education, and economic development. The legislative branch is a unique unicameral body with 49 members, responsible for law-making and appropriations. The judicial branch consists of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, overseeing court operations from the Nebraska State Capitol. The government provides a range of public services, including health and human services, agriculture regulation, and administrative support, aimed at benefiting Nebraska's residents and local entities.
The State of Nebraska is the government of the U.S. state of Nebraska, operating as a republican democracy with three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. Headquartered in Lincoln, it follows a separation of powers model, ensuring checks and balances among its branches. The executive branch is led by the Governor and includes various statewide officers and 18 code agencies that manage areas such as agriculture, education, and economic development. The legislative branch is a unique unicameral body with 49 members, responsible for law-making and appropriations. The judicial branch consists of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, overseeing court operations from the Nebraska State Capitol. The government provides a range of public services, including health and human services, agriculture regulation, and administrative support, aimed at benefiting Nebraska's residents and local entities.




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