Most state governors have duties that include the operation of the executive department and the appointment of subordinates within the state cabinet. In some states, the positions are elective.
Governors also call the legislature into session, and prepare the state budget for approval.
A governor is the chief executive of a state, similarly to how the president is the chief executive of the country. Specific duties for governors are defined by each state's constitution, but commonly, they sign bills into law, propose budgets, and see that state agencies are staffed and operating as directed by law. Also, a governor is the commander of his or her state's national guard.
a governors main job is to head the executive branch of government.
taxes and laws
To veto or sign off bills.
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a governor duties are to control his/her state and make sure it is going correctly.
Running for state senate is not as important as running for governor, because the governor is head of the state however running for the federal senate is a more important position than being governor.
Governor is the head of a state. His/her job is to govern the state.
to lead the state
His job is to govern the state.
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Their specific duties may vary depending on the state and how the state's constitution is written, Their main responsibility is to step up to the governor's position should the elected governor become incapacitated or die while in office.
he is the first person to be governor of a state
He was the 8th Governor of the State.
Governor Edward Coles was important in keeping Illinois a free state. true!(:
mitch landrieu is the lieutenant governor of LA