I am the same person who asked the question but i meant to say process not progress
Gubernatorial appointment is the process by which a governor selects or appoints individuals to fill certain government positions or roles within their state government. These individuals are chosen by the governor to serve in key positions such as department heads, cabinet members, and members of various boards and commissions. The appointments are subject to approval by the state legislature or other relevant governing bodies.
The Secretary of State is an appointed position however this appointment is subject to the approval of the Texas Senate.
The president has the power to nominate or appoint judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and other high ranking officials., subject to approval or confirmation by the US Senate.
Miscellaneous is not subject to workflow approval.
A Governor can sign emergency legislation to enact a law without legislative approval, but it will be subject to subsequent action by both the legislature and the courts. ALSO: what are you referring to as "A LAW." Agencies of the government (Executive Branch) establish rules and REGULATIONS that have the effect of law.
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If being sold as a food, no FDA approval needed. But it will be subject to FDA rules and regulations.
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