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The Main Idea

Section 3: The State Executive Branch. The Main Idea A state’s executive branch carries out laws made by the state’s legislative branch. Governors are the chief executives of state government. Section 3: The State Executive Branch. Most governors.

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The Main Idea

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  1. Section 3: The State Executive Branch The Main Idea • A state’s executive branch carries out laws made by the state’s legislative branch. Governors are the chief executives of state government.

  2. Section 3: The State Executive Branch Most governors • Must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the state for a certain number of years. • Must be at least 30 years old. • Serve four-year terms with limits of one to two terms.

  3. Section 3: The State Executive Branch Duties and powers of governors include • Proposing laws and programs to the legislature; approving or vetoing bills. • Developing state budgets. • Controlling state police and militia. • Appointing officials and supervising executive branch.

  4. Section 3: The State Executive Branch Other officials of the state executive branch, in most states: • Lieutenant governor—succeeds governor; presides over the Senate • Secretary of state—keeps state records and supervises elections • Attorney general—in charge of legal business • State treasurer—supervises all state funds

  5. Section 3: The State Executive Branch Other officials of the state executive branch, in most states: (continued) • State auditor (comptroller)—supervises the state’s financial records • Superintendent of public instruction—governs local school districts and distributes state funds

  6. Section 3: The State Executive Branch State Executive Agencies and Officials • Help the governor carry out the laws • Have specific areas of responsibility such as agriculture, justice, labor, public safety, public works, or transportation • Officials of agencies are usually appointed by the governor. • Some jobs are filled through patronage.

  7. SECTION 3 Powers and Duties of the Governor Question: What are the powers and duties of the governor? 1. Chief Legislator 2. Chief Executive • Political Party Leader 4. Other Powers

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