
Governor of Massachusetts
The Governor of Massachusetts is the state's highest elected official, responsible for overseeing the government’s operations, implementing state laws, and setting policies. They lead the executive branch, propose the state budget, and have the power to sign or veto legislation passed by the state legislature. The governor also manages emergency responses and represents Massachusetts in official capacities. Elected every four years, the governor works with other state officials to address public issues, ensure government accountability, and promote the well-being of residents.