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THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT

THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT. THE GOVERNOR The governor is the Chief Executive Officer of the state. Our current governor is Nathan Deal (Rep)

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Page 1: THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT. THE GOVERNOR The governor is the Chief Executive Officer of the state. Our current governor is Nathan Deal (Rep)

THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT

Page 2: THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT. THE GOVERNOR The governor is the Chief Executive Officer of the state. Our current governor is Nathan Deal (Rep)

THE GOVERNOR• The governor is the

Chief Executive Officer of the state.

• Our current governor is Nathan Deal (Rep).

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THE GOVERNOR’S TERM• The governor is elected by a majority of the

popular vote for a 4 year term.• The Georgia constitution allows governors to

serve 2 consecutive terms.• Is it possible for a person to serve as governor

for eight years? • After a second term, an individual must wait

four more years before being able to run again.

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• At least 30 years old• U.S. Citizen for at

least 15 years• Resident of Georgia

for at least 6 years• Who was Georgia’s

youngest governor? Richard B. Russell (age 33)

QUALIFICATIONS TO BE GOVERNOR

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WHAT HAPPENS IF THE GOVERNOR DIES/RESIGNS?• The Lieutenant Governor becomes acting

governor until the next general election for members of the General Assembly• If the governor AND the lieutenant governor

die/resign the Speaker of the House becomes acting governor until the next general election of the General Assembly

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FORMAL POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR• Formal powers are powers the

constitution gives to the governor

• They include executive, legislative and judicial powers.

• Give examples of how the governor can do all three.

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• Carries out the laws of the state

• Appoints people to committee and positions

• Reviews and creates the state budget

• Proposes new laws• Signs bills into laws• Vetoes laws

• Makes annual “State of the State” address to the legislature

• Serves as Commander-in-Chief of the Georgia National Guard

• Heads the state’s civil defense units

• Sends the Georgia Highway Patrol and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation in times of danger

FORMAL POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR

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INFORMAL POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR

• Informal powers are powers that are not written, but the governor can do.

• Some are the result of custom and tradition

• Others are necessary to enforce the formal powers

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• Issues proclamations to honor individuals, holidays or special events

• Appears at special events

• Participates on special state committees

• Appoints individuals to boards and executive offices

• Communicates to the public personal position on issues

• Acts as honorary head of his/her political party

• Represents Georgia in meetings with other state and federal officials and foreign dignitaries

• Works with members of the legislature (General Assembly) to get laws passed

• Guides state agencies

INFORMAL POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR

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THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR• Our current

Lieutenant Governor is Casey Cagle (Rep).

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THE LT. GOVERNOR’S TERM• The governor is elected by a majority of

the popular vote for a 4 year term.• Unlike the governor, the lieutenant

governor can serve an unlimited number of consecutive terms.• Is it possible for a person to serve as

lieutenant governor for 16 years? Explain.

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YES! ZELL MILLER DID!• Zell Miller was the

longest serving Lt. Governor in GA history• He served from

1975-1991• 16 years – 4 terms!

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QUALIFICATIONS TO BE LT. GOVERNOR(SAME AS GOVERNOR)

• At least 30 years old

• U.S. Citizen for at least 15 years

• Resident for Georgia for at least 6 years

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HOW ARE GEORGIA LT. GOVERNORS DIFFERENT FROM A CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENT OF THE U.S.? • They do not run on a ticket system/running

mates of governor• They run independently• Therefore, the state’s two highest elected

officials may be from different political parties and view each other as political opponents• Has this ever happened before?

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YES!! IN 2002…

• November 2002, when Republican Sonny Perdue won election as governor and Democrat Mark Taylor won reelection as lieutenant governor.

• Given that the lieutenant governor is in the unique position of being a member of both the executive and legislative branches, one who does not have a compatible working relationship with a governor would be well placed to impede a governor's legislative agenda.

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ROLE OF THE LT. GOVERNOR

• Becomes acting governor if current governor dies/resigns

• Serves as the chief executive officer when the governor is out

• Presiding officer of the state senate– Makes senate committee appointments– Assigns senate bills to committees– Recognizes members of the senate who wish to speak– Because of these powers, the lieutenant governor may

affect the passage or failure of some bills.

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GEORGIA’S OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS

• Attorney General (4 year terms)–Chief legal officer of the state

• Commissioner of Agriculture (4 yrs)–Directs agricultural programs, maintains state

farmers’ markets, supervises inspections, expands market

• Commissioner of Insurance (4 yrs)– regulates insurance carriers and issues

insurance licenses

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GEORGIA’S OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS• Commissioner of Labor (4 yrs)– Regulates the health and safety of workers, enforces labor laws,

administers unemployment insurance programs, maintains data on labor

• Public Service Commissioners (6 yrs)– Regulates utilities, controls rates/services of transportation,

telephone and electric companies• Secretary of State (4 yrs)– Keeps state’s official records, publishes laws passed by

legislature, supervises elections, appoints examining boards• State School Superintendant (4 yrs)– Directs statewide educational programs, enforces education

regulations, administers education funds, certifies and licenses teachers, approve textbooks

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APPOINTED OFFICIAL, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

• A statutory official – position is not provided for in constitution. Their jobs are called for by a statute (law).

• Statutory officials are NOT elected.• They are appointed by the governor or head or

directing boards of the dept in which they serve• In addition, there are over 30 major agencies in our

government that were created by constitution or statute – Members are appointed

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ARE THERE MORE ELECTED OFFICIALS OR APPOINTED OFFICIALS IN GEORGIA’S EXECUTIVE BRANCH?• Appointed!

• What does that mean about the governor’s power/influence?

• He/She has a lot of power/influence in the Executive Branch

• In which departments would Georgia voters most likely be able to make a change?

• In departments with Elected Commissioners

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WHAT ARE SOME OF THOSE STATE AGENCIES?

• Department of Education: (DOE) certifies teachers, approves textbooks, and distributes funds. State agency: Board of Education (appointed) and the State Superintendent of Schools (elected)

• Department of Human Resources: (DHR) one of the largest of the state agencies, assistance for the aging, family and children’s services, and mental health. State agency: Board of Human Resources

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WHAT ARE SOME OF THOSE STATE AGENCIES?

• Department of Public Safety: (DPS) enforces traffic laws, helps public safety agencies reduce crime, and responds to natural and manmade disasters State agency: Board of Public Safety

• Department of Transportation: (DOT) plans, constructs, and maintains highways and bridges; also supports other forms of transportation, such as buses and bicycle trails State agency: Board of Transportation

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WHAT ARE SOME OF THOSE STATE AGENCIES?

• Department of Economic Development: (DED) supports the economy through local and international business expansion, technology development, tourism, film, and music. State agency: Board of Industry, Trade, and Tourism

• Department of Natural Resources: (DNR) helps conserve and protect natural and cultural resources by managing state parks, historic sites, and fishing and wildlife areas. State agency: Board of Natural Resources