I don't know about other states, but in California the Governor has zero control over the Attorney General. The California Executive Branch has several elected positions that are completely independent of the Governor. This is, of course, by design so that the occasional Republican governor cannot do anything that the State's uniparty doesn't want him to do.
I don't know about other states, but in California the Governor has zero control over the Attorney General. The California Executive Branch has several elected positions that are completely independent of the Governor. This is, of course, by design so that the occasional Republican governor cannot do anything that the State's uniparty doesn't want him to do.
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