
Idaho State Government
The Idaho State Government manages the state's affairs through three main branches: the Executive (led by the Governor), the Legislative (Idaho Legislature), and the Judicial (state courts). The Executive enforces laws, the Legislature creates laws through elected representatives, and the Judicial interprets laws through courts. State agencies provide services like education, transportation, and public safety. The government operates on laws passed by elected officials and aims to serve residents by managing resources, maintaining order, and ensuring the state's well-being. It balances authority and citizen participation within a framework of democratic principles.