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The Arizona Governor serves as the head of government for the State of Arizona and holds significant executive powers. Responsible for the enforcement of state laws, the governor oversees the operation of the state's executive branch, which includes numerous departments, agencies, boards, and commissions. The governor possesses the authority to sign or veto bills passed by the Arizona Legislature, and also manages the state's budget. Other key duties of the Arizona Governor include the appointment of state officials and the capacity to grant pardons or commute sentences. The individual in this role plays a crucial part in shaping state policies and serves as the state's most visible representative on the national stage.