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

The Executive Branch in Georgia is responsible for enforcing the laws of the state and administering state government. Some of the powers and responsibilities of Georgia's Executive Branch include:

1. Enforcing state laws and carrying out policies established by the state legislature.
2. Managing the state budget and overseeing the financial affairs of the state.
3. Appointing individuals to serve in various state agencies, boards, and commissions.
4. Representing the state in dealings with other states and the federal government.
5. Leading the state's response to emergencies and disasters.
6. Serving as the commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard.
7. Implementing and enforcing state regulations and executive orders.