No, they sign bills into law and enforce the laws that exist. They do direct where and what laws will be passed, but the State's congress can prevent whatever they consider to be against the "will of the people" from being submitted to the Governor.
No- not in any states that I know about. State constitutions are generally patterned after the federal one, with a balance of powers. The lieutenant-governor often presides over the State Senate and can vote only if there is a tie vote.
No
the governor is the chief executive of the state. the governor makes sure that laws are enforced and works wit the legislative branch to make new laws and to decide hot the state will spend its money.
the governor of the state controls laws. ()
the governor of the state controls laws. ()
the governor of the state controls laws. ()
Any law or statute passed by the legislature and signed by the governor.
a governor duties are to control his/her state and make sure it is going correctly.
To enforce the State's laws.
To pass laws
No. Ohio is like any other state. The governor signs the bill into law and considered to be the executive branch. Laws are made in Ohios house and senate.
to enforce the laws of the state
The Executive. If you mean Federal laws, that would be the President. State laws are signed into law by the Governor of the state.
No, they sign bills into law and enforce the laws that exist. They do direct where and what laws will be passed, but the State's congress can prevent whatever they consider to be against the "will of the people" from being submitted to the Governor.