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12 January, 19:10

While the President of the United States has the power to veto federal laws passed by the U. S. House and Senate, the Governor of the State of Florida can veto which of the following? Select one: A. state laws passed by the Florida legislature B. Supreme Court Decisions C. federal laws, which must also be passed by the states D. laws only approved by either the Florida House or Senate

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  1. 12 January, 19:31
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    A. state laws passed by the Florida legislature

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    The Governor of Florida is the chief executive of the state of Florida and the commander in chief of the state. He is responsible for enforcing state laws, has the right to assemble the Florida Legislative Assembly, approve or veto laws passed by the assembly, and grant pardons, except for dismissal cases. At present, the party's affiliation with the governor no longer plays the role that was assigned to it several decades ago, although it still serves as a support for many governors.
  2. 12 January, 19:37
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    The answer is

    state laws passed by the Florida legislature
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