Chapter 2 – Purpose of Government & How It’s Organized
2.5 Understanding State Government
This section introduces you to the structure and functions of state government, focusing on its three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. Together, these branches form the framework of state government.
The legislative branch, composed of the state House of Representatives and the state Senate, controls spending and allocates funds. This gives them considerable power over the state’s priorities and actions. They also make laws covering a wide range of areas, including education, transportation, health, and public safety. For example, the legislature passes laws that determine school funding, establish state tax rates, and regulate public utilities. Through their legislative actions, they shape the daily lives of Ohioans by setting the rules and frameworks within which the state operates.
The executive branch, headed by the governor, is tasked with implementing and enforcing state laws. The governor oversees state agencies and appoints heads of departments such as education, transportation, and health, ensuring that these departments function effectively and efficiently. In times of emergency, such as natural disasters or public health crises, the governor has the authority to issue executive orders to manage and mitigate the situation swiftly. This branch ensures that the laws created by the legislature are put into action and that the state’s operations run smoothly.
The judicial branch interprets state laws and ensures that justice is served. State courts handle civil and criminal cases, as well as appeals from lower courts. The state supreme court, for example, has the power to rule on the constitutionality of state laws, ensuring they align with both the state and U.S. Constitutions. This branch plays a crucial role in maintaining the rule of law and protecting the rights of citizens by providing a mechanism to resolve disputes and review the legality of legislative and executive actions.
Understanding the structure and function of these branches is essential for grasping how state government operates and impacts the lives of its citizens.