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Governors are the chief executive officers at the state level. Their duties include approving state budgets and appropriations, enactment of state legislation, confirmation of appointments, and acting as overseer of executive branch functions.
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1) Governor 2) Lieutenant Governor 3) Attorney General
Governor Lietenat Governor Attorney General Secretary of State Comptroller Treasure
Executive branch officials are chosen by the governor by no specific criteria. It is completely up to the governor to select and appoint his cabinet members.
Philadelphia does not have Governors. It is a city in the state of Pannsylvania and the chief executive is known as the Mayor. Governors are the chief executive officers of states.
Individually, chiefs, executives, officers. Collectively, Chief Executive Officers
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A state's executive branch typically consists of the governor and his or her cabinet, staff, and executive department agency officers and employees. To qualify to run for governor in Georgia, a person must be 30 years of age or older, an American citizen for the past 15 years, and a Georgia resident for the past 6 years.
State treasurer are executive officers that are elected or appointed by the governor. There are around fourteen offices in the US but are not in all 50 states.
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