
Government of New Jersey
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Summary
The Government of New Jersey operates under a constitutional framework established in 1776, with the current constitution adopted in 1947. It is responsible for the state's laws, public services, and overall governance. The government consists of three branches: the Executive, led by the Governor, the Legislative, consisting of the General Assembly and the Senate, and the Judicial, which interprets the laws. The Government of New Jersey focuses on various issues, including education, public health, transportation, and environmental protection, while addressing stakeholder demands and regulatory compliance.
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Company name
Government of New Jersey
Headquarters
Trenton, New Jersey, USA
Date of establishment
1787-12
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