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The District of Columbia Government consists of three branches of government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The current form of government was established by the District of Columbia Home Rule Act in 1973.
The District of Columbia Government consists of three branches of government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The current form of government was established by the District of Columbia Home Rule Act in 1973. DC Government Organization | oca DC Office of the City Administrator (.gov) page dc-government-organization DC Office of the City Administrator (.gov) page dc-government-organization
District of Columbia Governance Since the passage of the DC Home Rule Act on December 24, 1973, the District has been governed much like any state in the US. There are three separate, co-equal branches of government: legislative, executive, and judiciary, each providing checks and balances. DC Governance | statehood DC Statehood (.gov) page dc-governance DC Statehood (.gov) page dc-governance
The Constitution dictates that the federal district be under the jurisdiction of the US Congress. Washington, DC operates as a state while also performing functions of a city and a county. We are treated as a state in more than 500 federal laws. We are leaders in a region of 4 million people and growing.
The Constitution dictates that the federal district be under the jurisdiction of the US Congress. Washington, DC operates as a state while also performing functions of a city and a county. We are treated as a state in more than 500 federal laws. We are leaders in a region of 4 million people and growing. FAQ - DC Statehood dc.gov page faq dc.gov page faq

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The District of Columbia has a mayorcouncil government that operates under Article One of the United States Constitution and the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. The Home Rule Act devolves certain powers of the United States Congress to the local government, which consists of a mayor and a 13-member council.
Under the District Clause of the Constitution (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17), the U.S. Congress continues to exercise authority over DC local affairs. Congress reviews all DC legislation before it can become law. Congress can modify or even overturn such legislation. Congressional Intervention - DC Statehood dc.gov page congressional-intervent dc.gov page congressional-intervent
District of Columbia Governance There are three separate, co-equal branches of government: legislative, executive, and judiciary, each providing checks and balances. There are, however, a few important areas in which the District government cannot operate with the same autonomy that governments in the 50 states do.

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