Well, yes they can but they don't have to but I would because that would make a big difference in the government.
The President, and if your on a plus make sure u capitalize president A+ answer is the senate!
They make up to $180,000 to $230,000 for their salary
$183,500 (2007)
the secretary has fired since 2005
Probably as soon as Stimson informed him that it was being worked on.
DEFINITELY the secretary
Depends. The Governor is the most powerful person in the state but he has little power outside of the state. The Governor is able to make laws within the state but cannot make laws outside of his state. The Senators have no direct power within the state but he is part of the United States Senate. Each state has two senators. The Senate is able to make laws that affect all 50 states and can only be vetoed by the president. However, Senate still holds the power to over ride the President's veto provided they have 2/3 majority vote in senate. However, senators, by themselves, do not have power.
Jamaica has 21 senators in their senate.
The annual salary of the Idaho Secretary of State is $101,150.
A secretary can make no less than 9.00 an hour depending on the workplace.
The current salary of the Tennessee Secretary of State in 2017 is $190,260.