State Embassy (United States)

A State Embassy is an Agency of one of the respective States comprising the Union and Confœderacy of the United States that represent the interests of the State opposite the Union and the other States and have their seat in the Fœderal Capital Territory. The State Embassies are a specific feature of North Aegean federalism.

State Embassies serve as an interface between Union and State politics; and maintain close relations with the United States Congress and the Federal Government. The political and professional work aims to represent the State’s interests in shaping federal policy and legislation. In addition, these Agencies offer work and accommodation options for the State government; and, additionally, present its cultural and economic diversity.

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Powers and Duties
Either as independent Agencies or as an office in the State’s Department of State and Foreign Affairs, State Embassies are a hinge between Union and State politics. They convey information in both directions, represent the interests of the State and participate in legislation in the United States Congress. The specialized committees of the Congress are also visited by employees of the Embassy, so that the Governor and State government are informed about the plans of the Union government and Congress. In addition, the Embassies are discussion partners for administrations, associations, journalists and interested citizens and represent their State to the outside world.