Executive Officers Within the Governor's Cabinet
The Secretary of State is essential to the daily operations and administration of the state government. The Secretary of State is essentially a glorified office manager, whose responsible for state record-keeping, clerical tasks, public documents, and so forth. The Secretary of State, contrary to the federal position, holds very little authority outside of his or her internal office operations. Every state, with the exception of Hawaii, Alaska, and Utah, has a Secretary of State.
The Treasurer position, as its name suggests, is in charge of state government finances. The Treasurer is not only responsible for collecting tax revenues, but disbursing payments from the state treasury as well. Such payments include, but are not limited to: state employee payrolls, service bills of the state, and state tax refunds.
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