A governor is the chief executive of a state. The federal chief executive is the President.
Policy set by federal government.
What is a federal supply schedule
The Federal Reserve is responsible for managing the money supply in the U.S.
The Federal Reserve was created in 1913
There are twelve Federal Reserve districts in the U.S.
Australia's Federal governor is Quentin Bryce.
A state governor represents his/her state, but doesn't have a role in the federal system.
Which governor-general? The governor-general of Canada is in a different position than the governor-general of Australia.
Governor and Lt. Governor
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.
Generally, this is the Governor General.
The President is the chief executive officer of the Federal level of government.
The USA is a republic.The Queen does not have an equivalent of the Governor General to represent her in the US as she is not the head of state there,the president is.
On the state level, it is the governor. On the federal level, it is the president of the united states.
Lieutenant Governors represent Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in right of a province; there is no federal Lieutenant Governor. The federal representative of the Queen is the Governor General of Canada, presently His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston.
A governor can grant a reprieve in cases brought under the state laws. If the crime is a Federal crime, the governor does not have that ability, only the President can do so.
Generally, this is the Governor General.