No. Ohio is like any other state. The governor signs the bill into law and considered to be the executive branch. Laws are made in Ohios house and senate.
The governor of Ohio made about $144,850 as of 2007.
they make sure the laws are right
Virginia, in a way. Jefferson, Monroe and Tyler were governors of Virginia and Virginia-born Woodrow Wilson was governor of New Jersey. Ohio might also make this claim, but it is more of a stretch. Hayes and McKinley were governors of Ohio. Ohio-born William Henry Harrison was governor of Indiana Territory and Ohio-born Taft was governor of the Philippines.
Burgesses and royal governor would meet to make local laws and decide on taxes
Burgesses and royal governor would meet to make local laws and decide on taxes
i think the president helps with laws and help Carrie out
the governor is the chief executive of the state. the governor makes sure that laws are enforced and works wit the legislative branch to make new laws and to decide hot the state will spend its money.
In Ohio, who decides whether the laws are written and enforced as required by the Ohio Constitution?
The local government. City ordinances are passed by the city.
Any law or statute passed by the legislature and signed by the governor.
Burgesses and royal governor would meet to make local laws and decide on taxes! ~HOPE THIS HELPS!~
the person is called mps and they are the ones who come up with them and then they become official laws they have that power because the Governor general has the power to do that