The main function of the executive branch of the state government is to enforce state laws, led by the governor. This branch implements policies and oversees state agencies to ensure effective law enforcement. Unlike the legislative branch, which passes laws, the executive branch ensures those laws are carried out. ;
The executive branch of the state government mainly enforces state laws, led by the governor. This branch implements policies and oversees state agencies to ensure that laws are executed properly. While the legislative branch creates laws, the executive branch is responsible for putting them into action.
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