
U.S. government relations
U.S. government relations involve the interaction between elected officials, government agencies, and the public to create and implement laws, policies, and programs. Congress (the House and Senate) makes laws, while the President enforces them. Courts interpret laws and resolve disputes. Agencies carry out daily operations, and the public influences government through voting, advocacy, and communication. Overall, these relationships ensure a system of checks and balances designed to serve the nation's interests, uphold laws, and adapt to changing needs through collaboration, oversight, and accountability.