
Massachusetts Governor
The Governor of Massachusetts is the state's highest elected official, responsible for executing state laws, managing the executive branch, and overseeing state agencies. They propose the state budget, endorse or veto legislation, and ensure laws are properly implemented. The governor also represents Massachusetts in official capacities, responds to emergencies, and works with the state legislature to address public policy issues. Serving a four-year term with possible reelections, the governor plays a key leadership role in shaping the state's priorities, economy, and public services, acting as both a political leader and administrative head of the state government.