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The State of Tennessee is a U.S. state government established under the 1870 Constitution, which is based on the original 1796 document. It operates with three co-equal branches: executive, legislative, and judicial, all designed to ensure a balanced distribution of power. The government is headquartered in Nashville and is responsible for enforcing state laws, managing public services, and promoting the well-being of its citizens. The executive branch is led by the governor, currently Bill Lee, who has the authority to enforce laws and oversee state operations. The Tennessee General Assembly, a bicameral legislature, is responsible for creating laws and managing the state budget. It consists of a 33-member Senate and a 99-member House of Representatives. The judicial branch interprets laws and resolves disputes, with the Tennessee Supreme Court at its helm. Local governance is structured across 95 counties, ensuring representation and services at the community level.
The State of Tennessee is a U.S. state government established under the 1870 Constitution, which is based on the original 1796 document. It operates with three co-equal branches: executive, legislative, and judicial, all designed to ensure a balanced distribution of power. The government is headquartered in Nashville and is responsible for enforcing state laws, managing public services, and promoting the well-being of its citizens. The executive branch is led by the governor, currently Bill Lee, who has the authority to enforce laws and oversee state operations. The Tennessee General Assembly, a bicameral legislature, is responsible for creating laws and managing the state budget. It consists of a 33-member Senate and a 99-member House of Representatives. The judicial branch interprets laws and resolves disputes, with the Tennessee Supreme Court at its helm. Local governance is structured across 95 counties, ensuring representation and services at the community level.






















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