Neither, the treasurer is the one who issues money.
no one its the president of the untied statesAdded; The first answer applies ONLY to federal offenses. The Governor of the state can issue them to persons convicted of state crimes.
The 19th state is Indiana. No governor of Indiana ever went on to be President. William Henry Harrison was governor of Indiana Territory before Indiana was a state.
A president is generally the leader of an entire country. A governor is generally the leader of a state. Thus, while a governor has power at the local level, the president has power at the national level.President is a federal job, making him in control of all 50 states as a whole. Governor is a state thing, he is voted for by only his state, and has no affect on states other then his own.
the president actually our state government is the govenor the president is our local govenor
Hawaii is a US State and has a Governor, not a President.
This depends on where the laws are made and at what level. US (national): The President. US (state): The State Governor Canada: The Governor General Italy, Ireland, (among others): The President
Each State in the United States has a Governor. No individual State has a president. The current (2014) Governor of Pennsylvania is Tom Corbett.
No US president was governor of more than one state .
The governor is the closest thing to a president that a state has.
He was state attorney general and governor of Arkansas.
President
It's the second in charge behind the governor of a state. Similar to the President and Vice President.