Powers specifically given to the federal government by the Constitution.
In Virginia, the lawmaking branch of the state’s government.
Powers set aside by the U.S. Constitution for the states or for the people.
Laws passed by Congress that require states to take the specific actions.
The larger of the two houses that make up the General Assembly in Virginia.
The chief executive of a local unit of government. This includes cities, counties, and towns.
The head of the executive branch of government at the state level.
The smaller of the two houses that make up the General Assembly in Virginia.
In Virginia, an elected official who is the state’s official lawyer.
An elected official of a state who is next in rank to a governor.
The elected lawmaking body found in counties in Virginia.
A law passed at the local level (city, county, or town)
The elected lawmaking body found in incorporated towns in Virginia.
The elected lawmaking body found in cities in Virginia.
The elected or appointed group in Virginia and its localities that oversees the public schools.
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