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In an emergency, the Governor can issue orders called _________.​

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Answered by rishurajsingh2006
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Answer:

Legislative Oversight of Emergency Executive Powers

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

In an emergency, the Governor can issue orders called executive orders.

Explanation:

An executive order is a statement made by the president or a governor that has legal effect and is often based on pre-existing statutory authority.

The legislature cannot revoke an executive order.

Congress or the state legislature don't need to do anything for the law to go into force.

The Governor has various tasks and responsibilities, but each state has distinct authority based on its constitution, laws, and traditions. State policy historians and other observers frequently rate the states and governors based on their level of power.

Thus, executive orders are the directives given by the Governor in a time of need.

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