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Skye Ponce
31 January, 12:40
The executive branch of Florida is headed by
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Kayden Mcdaniel
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The executive branch of the government of Florida consists of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Florida Cabinet (which includes the Attorney General, Commissioner of Agriculture and Chief Financial Officer), and several executive departments.
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