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Details the power of the Governor of a state?​

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Answered by anshikac194
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A bill that the state legislature has passed, can become a law only after the governor gives assent. ... The governor has the power to reserve certain bills for the president. When the state legislature is not in session and the governor considers it necessary to have a law, then the governor can promulgate ordinances.

Answered by syedcool1928
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As such, governors are responsible for implementing state laws and overseeing the operation of the state executive branch. As state leaders, governors advance and pursue new and revised policies and programs using a variety of tools, among them executive orders, executive budgets, and legislative proposals and vetoes.

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