
Governor (of Tennessee)
The Governor of Tennessee is the state's chief executive officer, responsible for overseeing the administration of state laws and implementing policies. They have the authority to sign or veto legislation, prepare the state budget, and appoint state officials and judges. The governor also serves as a national leader for Tennessee, representing the state in various capacities. Elected by residents for a four-year term, the governor works to promote economic growth, ensure public safety, and address statewide issues through leadership and decision-making powers within the state's government framework.