What powers/responsibilities does Georgia’s Executive Branch have?(

The Executive Branch of Georgia's government has several powers and responsibilities, including:

1. Administering and enforcing state laws and regulations
2. Implementing and overseeing the state budget
3. Appointing state officials, judges, and board members
4. Managing state agencies and departments
5. Representing the state in negotiations and agreements with other states and the federal government
6. Directing emergency response and disaster preparedness efforts
7. Issuing executive orders and proclamations
8. Enforcing public health and safety measures
9. Serving as the chief executive officer of the state
10. Vetoing legislation passed by the state legislature (subject to override)

summarize this

The Executive Branch of Georgia's government is responsible for administering and enforcing state laws, overseeing the state budget, appointing officials, managing state agencies, representing the state in negotiations, directing emergency response efforts, issuing executive orders, enforcing public health measures, and serving as the chief executive officer.