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The Executive Branch. Role is to administer state programs and execute laws enacted by the legislature.

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1 The Executive Branch

2 Role is to administer state programs and execute laws enacted by the legislature

3 U.S. Executive Branch vs. GA’s Executive Branch PresidentGovernor Barack Obama Nathan Deal

4 U.S. Executive Branch vs. GA’s Executive Branch Vice PresidentLieutenant Governor Joe BidenCasey Cagle

5 U.S. Executive Branch vs. GA’s Executive Branch Qualifications 1) Born a U.S. Citizen 2) U.S. Resident for 14 Years 3) At Least 35 Years Old Qualifications 1) U.S. Citizen for 15 Years 2) Resident of GA for 6 Years 3) At least 30 Years Old

6 U.S. Executive Branch vs. GA’s Executive Branch Term of Office 4 Years Can only be elected to 2 terms Term of Office 4 Years Can be elected to 2 consecutive terms Must wait 4 years before running for a third term

7 U.S. Executive Branch vs. GA’s Executive Branch Elections During General Election Next: 2016 Elections During General Elections held between presidential elections Next: 2018

8 Powers of the Governor 1) Chief Executive -Appoints executive branch officials 2) Chief Legislator -Propose laws (veto when necessary) 3) Commander-in-Chief -Call our National Guard 4) Chief of State -Meet with the president and other governors 5) Chief Politician -Endorse candidates

9 Education Primary Agency: The State Board of Education Responsible for: administering state education laws and setting curriculum Oversee all schools districts in GA Other Agencies: University System of GA and Student Finance Commission

10 Human Services Primary Agency: Department of Human Resources Responsible for: Disease control, immunization, family planning, mental health care, substance abuse treatment and prevention, restaurant inspection Other Agencies: DFCS and TANF

11 Public Safety Primary Agency: Office of the Secretary of State Responsible for: Licenses and regulating many professions and occupations such as accountants, architects, cosmetologists, dentists, engineers, and pharmacists. Other Agencies: GEMA, GA State Patrol, GBI

12 Transportation Primary Agency: Department of Transportation Responsible for: Planning, building, maintaining state, U.S., and interstate highways in GA. Other Agencies: GA Ports Authority

13 General Government Primary Agency: Department of Administrative Services Responsible for: Providing computers, printing, purchasing, insurance, and motor vehicle services to other state agencies. Other Agencies: GA Building Authority

14 Economic Development Primary Agency: Department of Economic Development Responsible for: Promoting GA as a location for new industries

15 Natural Resources Primary Agency: Department of Natural Resources Responsible for: Water and Air protection, water resources management, hazardous waste management, land protection, and enforcement of various environmental protection laws. Other Agencies: Environmental Protection Division and State Forestry Commission

16 Mandatory Spending Most of the state budget involves spending for programs such as education and Medicaid (stipulated by law)

17 State Revenue Largest SourceOther Sources Income tax


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