United States Federal Government
The federal government of the United States is composed of three branches — legislative, executive, and judicial — that work together to create, enforce, and interpret laws.
Below you’ll find directories for key elected officials and agencies at the national level.
🏛 Legislative Branch
The United States Congress is made up of two chambers:
Senate
100 Senators, two from each state, serve six-year terms representing the interests of their states in national legislation.
House of Representatives
435 Representatives serve two-year terms, representing congressional districts across the United States.
⚖️ Executive Branch
The Executive Branch is led by the President, who enforces federal laws and directs national policy.
You can explore profiles of current officials in:
⚖️ Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch interprets the laws of the United States and ensures justice under the Constitution.