State governments are controlled by a governor that is elected by the residents of that state. Governors have the power to activate their state's national guard, line item veto in certain states, state of the state address, and hosting foreign dignitaries should their visit their state.
The executive powers that most governors' posses are Appointment and Removal, Supervisory Powers, Budget-Making Powers, and Military Powers.Hope this helps :)
Governors of California have advisory powers only.
Reserved powers
The executive powers that most governors' posses are Appointment and Removal, Supervisory Powers, Budget-Making Powers, and Military Powers.Hope this helps :)
All governors have the power to veto bills the legislature has passed. Indeed , most governors have greater veto power than the President of the United States has.
No governors have judicial power. That power rests with the judicial branch.
Granted by the people to a "legislature".
The expressed powers granted to the National Government are found
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delagated powers
reserved powers
Reserved powers are those powers reserved for not reserved for- but granted to the states. The definition of reserved powers: All powers not expressed in the Constitution are granted to the states and called reserved powers.