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27 December, 04:22
Who is the Chief Executive at the state level?
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Noelle Chapman
27 December, 04:26
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The governor has power to sign or veto laws passed by the legislature. The chief executive has authority over a wide range of agencies and departments that assist in the enforcement of laws and oversee how the government spends the taxpayers' money. On the state level the governor is the chief executive.
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