As to State law, analogically to the roles accruing to the President, the Governor has the duty to assent to enacted legislation, or in some cases can exercise a Governor's veto.
The executive branch of a State can pursue executive-branch rulemaking, just as its federal counterpart can.
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He has to make sure the laws are suitable for the state . And if there is any problems he has to make or do actions to solve those problems
(in the US) the Governor of a state is NOT a member for the Legislature, he is the chief executive of the Executive branch.
soooo. what is the answer to the question?
The duties and responsibilities of the legislative branch mainly including creating, debating and passing laws. The laws will be enacted by the presidential assent.
The governors responsibility of New France was to help make decisions and laws. He would also give the king advice or "tips" on what needed to be a law or decision.
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Outbound Vessel Passing Governors Island N-Y- Harbor - 1897 was released on: USA: February 1897
yes
State legislators and governors
i believe it was the government
The responsibilities of the board of governors vary depending on the organization or institution they oversee. In general, their main responsibilities include setting the strategic direction and goals, making policy decisions, appointing and evaluating the CEO or executive director, overseeing financial management and budgets, and ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Additionally, they may also serve as ambassadors and advocates for the organization.
passing bills without a 3/5 vote and governors approval
Prime Ministers
They all interact by passing or not passing the laws
to enforce the laws and determine the constitutionality of the laws