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The State of California, lots of BLM protected areas .And the Federal Government . Lots of Military installations.
A state governor represents his/her state, but doesn't have a role in the federal system.
what is at stake in the confrontation between the federal government and governor wallace
The Federal Government is headed by the president while a State Government is headed by a governor.
Yes. The Governor General is more powerful, but he/she is also above the federal government. The most powerful person in the federal government is indeed Mr. Harper. ==================== Technically, no. The person with the most power is the Governor General.
Which governor-general? The governor-general of Canada is in a different position than the governor-general of Australia.
Generally, this is the Governor General.
appointed by the governor to coordinate state disaster assistence efforts with those of the federal government
No- the president has virtually no power over a governor's decisions unless they violate federal law. If a governor defies federal law, as happened, for example, in Arkansas in 1957, the president can use federal troops to enforce the law. The president can sometimes put pressure on a governor by holding up federal funds to his state.
Baja California is a federal state that is part of Mexico. It doesn't have a president per se, but a governor. Current Baja California governor is Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan (term: 2007-2013).
The President is the chief executive officer of the Federal level of government.
The governor of a state. the government of a state is in power that state