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  2. Governor (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The type of relationship between the governor and the lieutenant governor greatly varies by state. In some states the governor and lieutenant governor are completely independent of each other, while in others the governor gets to choose (prior to the election) who would be their lieutenant governor. Four states do not have a lieutenant governor.

  3. Gray Davis - Wikipedia

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    As lieutenant governor until 1999, Gray Davis focused on efforts on the California economy and worked to encourage new industries to locate and expand in the state. [17] He also worked to keep college education affordable for California's middle-class families and oversaw the largest student-fee reduction in California history. [17]

  4. Frame of Government of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The governor may appoint a council to assist with executive affairs, the council does not have a role in the legislative process. In addition, the Frame of 1701 required all claims relating to properties to be directed to ordinary courts of justice, and thus neutralized the power of the Board of Propriety, the center of proprietary land ...

  5. State executive order - Wikipedia

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    State executive orders are usually enacted less frequently than bills passed by state legislatures. They are especially used in the midst of a public health emergency or disaster. [2] During a state of emergency (which usually can only be declared through executive order), the powers of the governor may be expanded beyond their normal reach. [11]

  6. Austin Peay - Wikipedia

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    Austin Peay (/ p iː /; June 1, 1876 – October 2, 1927) was an American politician who served as the 35th governor of Tennessee from 1923 to 1927. He was the state's first governor since the Civil War to win three consecutive terms and the first to die in office. [1]

  7. Fact check: Did Gov. Gavin Newsom admit that his state of ...

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    While it’s true that Newsom did say that the state of emergency allows him to do things that otherwise would require legislative action, at no point during the interview did the governor admit ...

  8. LA fires live updates: Trump to visit California; evacuation ...

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    The Border 2 fire has torn over 4,200 acres in San Diego County ahead of President Donald Trump’s visit to survey wildfire damage in fire-ravaged Los Angeles

  9. Governor - Wikipedia

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    A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative.. Depending on the type of political region or polity, a governor may be either appointed or elected, and the governor's powers can vary significantly, depending on the public laws in place local