Overview
Leading New Jersey's executive branch, the Office of the Governor comprises the Governor and his staff, as well as 16 executive departments, and the boards and commissions responsible for developing and carrying out policies set by the Governor. The state's Attorney General, Secretary of State, and State Treasurer are appointed by the Governor and approved by the State Senate. The Governor's role in the legislative process includes calling special
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Read More legislative sessions, recommending laws to the legislature, and signing bills into law or vetoing them. He or she can also grant pardons, and has sole authority to call in the National Guard.
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