
Wyoming State Government
Wyoming's state government operates with three branches: the Executive, led by the Governor who enforces laws; the Legislature, consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives that create laws and set budgets; and the Judicial branch, which interprets laws through courts. The state government manages public services, education, transportation, and natural resources, all while ensuring laws reflect the needs and values of Wyoming residents. It functions within a framework of laws and constitutional principles, emphasizing local governance, environmental stewardship, and economic development, with an emphasis on transparency and accountability to its citizens.