Government_of_Massachusetts
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is governed by a set of political tenets laid down in its state constitution. Legislative power is held by the bicameral General Court, which is composed of the Senate and House of Representatives. The governor exercises executive power with other independently elected officers: the Attorney General, Secretary of the Commonwealth, and Auditor. The state's judicial
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Government of Massachusetts | |
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| Polity type | Presidential republic Federated state |
| Constitution | Constitution of Massachusetts |
| Legislative branch | |
| Name | General Court |
| Type | Bicameral |
| Meeting place | Massachusetts State House |
| Upper house | |
| Name | Senate |
| Presiding officer | Karen Spilka, President |
| Lower house | |
| Name | House of Representatives |
| Presiding officer | Ronald Mariano, Speaker |
| Executive branch | |
| Head of state and government | |
| Title | Governor |
| Currently | Maura Healey |
| Appointer | Election |
| Cabinet | |
| Name | 9 Executive Agencies |
| Leader | Governor |
| Deputy leader | Lieutenant Governor |
| Headquarters | State House |
| Judicial branch | |
| Name | Judiciary of Massachusetts |
| Courts | Courts of Massachusetts |
| Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court | |
| Chief judge | Kimberly S. Budd |
| Seat | Suffolk County Courthouse, Boston |
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