
Governor of Minnesota
The Governor of Minnesota is the state's elected leader and serves as the head of the executive branch of government. This role involves overseeing state agencies, implementing laws, and managing the state budget. The governor represents Minnesota in national matters and has the power to sign bills into law or veto them. They also play a key role in addressing issues like education, healthcare, and public safety. Elected for a four-year term, the governor works with the state legislature and other officials to serve the needs and interests of Minnesota residents.