Governor: A governor is an elected official who serves as the chief executive officer of a state. They oversee state operations, sign bills into law, and manage emergencies.
State Legislature: The state legislature consists of elected representatives who make laws at the state level. It typically includes two chambers - a Senate and a House of Representatives (or Assembly).
Concurrent Powers: Concurrent powers are powers shared by both federal and state governments, such as taxation, law enforcement, and transportation regulation.