Minnesota Governor
The Minnesota Governor is the head of the executive branch of the state government in Minnesota. This position is responsible for enforcing state laws, overseeing the state budget, and managing various state agencies. The governor also has the power to sign or veto legislation passed by the Minnesota Legislature.
Elected to a four-year term, the governor can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. The governor plays a crucial role in addressing issues such as education, healthcare, and public safety. Additionally, the governor represents Minnesota in interactions with the federal government and other states.