Government of Rhode Island

The governmental structure is modeled on the Government of the United States in having three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.

The General Assembly is bicameral, composed of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

The executive authority is vested in the governor, typically through various directors and commissioners.

The lieutenant governor, though nominally in the executive branch, is a largely ceremonial position.

Rhode Island government has numerous departments, agencies, and divisions.

The State House in Providence is the seat of Rhode Island's state government
The Senate Chamber