Question 3: What powers/responsibilities does Georgia’s Executive Branch have?(1pt)

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The Executive Branch of Georgia has the power to enforce laws, manage the state's budget, oversee state agencies, and make appointments to various state boards and commissions. The Governor is the head of the Executive Branch and is responsible for implementing and enforcing state laws, proposing a budget to the General Assembly, and representing the state in various capacities. Other members of the Executive Branch include the Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and various department heads and agency directors who are responsible for carrying out the day-to-day functions of the state government.