Texas Governor
The Texas Governor is the head of the executive branch of the state government in Texas. 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 Texas Legislature.
Elected to a four-year term, the Texas Governor can serve an unlimited number of terms. The governor plays a key role in shaping state policy and representing Texas at the national level. Additionally, the governor can call special sessions of the legislature and appoint officials to various state boards and commissions.