Governor's Council
The Governor's Council is a group of advisors that assists the governor in making important decisions for a state. This council typically includes elected officials, experts, and community leaders who provide insights on various issues, such as education, healthcare, and public safety. Their role is to ensure that the governor has a well-rounded perspective when implementing policies.
In some states, the Governor's Council may also have specific responsibilities, such as approving appointments to state agencies or reviewing budgets. The council's composition and powers can vary by state, reflecting the unique political and administrative needs of each state.