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Executive Branch
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Largest branch of state government
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Chief executive officer of the state ◦ Elected by majority of popular vote ◦ Elected to a four year term ◦ Can serve two consecutive terms Governor Nathan Deal
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Must be 30 years old when taking office Must be a citizen of the United States for 15 years Must be a resident of Georgia for 6 years
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Divided into two types – Formal and Informal Formal Powers – Powers listed in the constitution of Georgia Informal Powers – Powers not written in the constitution of Georgia, but are a result of tradition and custom
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Executive Powers: ◦ Appoint state officials ◦ Make sure criminal and civil laws are enforced Legislative Powers: ◦ Sending requests and messages to the legislature ◦ Signing bills into law ◦ Being able to veto a bill ◦ Calling special sessions of the legislature Judicial Powers: ◦ Ability to pardon persons convicted of crimes ◦ Appoint state justices to fill unexpired terms
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Communicating personal positions on issues related to Georgia Honorary head of his/her political party for Georgia Issuing proclamations to honor individuals, holidays or special events, adding new state symbols (with legislative approval) Representing the state in meetings with dignitaries Guiding state agencies
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Second in charge to the Governor Elected by a majority of popular vote Elected to a four year term Can serve an unlimited number of terms Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle
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Must be 30 years old when taking office Must be a citizen of the United States for 15 years Must be a resident of Georgia for 6 years
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In this position he makes Senate committee appointments He also assigns bills to committees He also is responsible for recognizing members of the Senate who wish to speak
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State Attorney General: ◦ Chief legal officer; head of Department of Law Commissioner of Agriculture: ◦ Head of the state Agriculture Department Commissioner of Labor: ◦ Head of the Labor Department for the State Commissioner of Insurance: ◦ Regulates insurance carriers in the state of Georgia Secretary of State: ◦ Maintains the state’s official records State School Superintendent: ◦ Head of the Department of Education
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This is another elected position There are five elected members of the Public Service Commission They are elected to Six Year terms
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Founded in 1870 Responsible for overseeing all facets of public education in the state The head of the department is the state superintendent of schools. ◦ State’s board of education is made of 14 members (based on congressional districts)
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Created in 1937 Responsible for protecting Georgia’s citizens and their property Made up of several departments including Georgia Highway Patrol, the Capitol Police, and the Motor Carrier Compliance Division
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Plays a role in all four of the major transportation systems in the state The GDOT is responsible for planning, constructing, and maintaining Georgia’s roads and highways.
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This department is responsible for bringing economic development to the state. It “markets Georgia to the world by encouraging investment and trade and attracting tourist to Georgia”
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This department was created to administer and enforce the laws passed by the General Assembly that relate to Georgia’s natural resources; primarily rivers and lakes. Also operates state parks and preserves state historical sites Enforces hunting, fishing and boating laws
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Top Three Areas of Expenditure: 57% Education 25% Health Care 9% Public Safety
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