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State governments in the U.S. are usually similar to the Federal Government. This means that most states have three branches of government. The Governor is the head of a state's executive branch, just as the President is head of the United States' executive branch. This means that they are both separate from the national or state congress, which are part of the legislative branch.

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No, congress is made up of the Senate, and the House of Representatives.

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