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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
209 Finance Building
Phone: 717 787-4523p:717 787-4523 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania  17120  United States

Business Summary
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, also known as the Keystone State, is one of only four Commonwealths in the United States. Pennsylvania earns the title of Commonwealth as a result of its organization by the common consent of the people during colonial times. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania provides a wide range of services to enhance the quality of life for its 12.7 million citizens. The Commonwealth divides these essential services into seven broad program categories, consisting of direction and supportive services, protection of persons and property, health and human services, public education, economic development, transportation, and recreation and cultural enrichment. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, aside from the defined primary state government, is also accountable for a number of legally-separate component unit organizations. The major component units in Pennsylvania include the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority, and the State System of Higher Education. Although the Commonwealth does not directly control or operate these component unit organizations, it is still accountable for them, and therefore includes them in the Commonwealth's financial reporting entity and reports them separately within its government-wide financial statements. Pennsylvania government has three distinct branches: the legislative branch, the judicial branch, and the executive branch. The legislative branch, comprised of the Senate and House of Representatives, develops and passes the Commonwealth's laws. The judicial branch, made up of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court as well as other specialized courts, serves the Commonwealth by interpreting the laws put in place by the legislative branch. The executive branch, consisting of the elected Governor, Auditor General, Attorney General, State Treasurer, and other appointed entities, works to enforce the laws established by the legislative branch.

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