The President, also known as the Commander-in-Chief, is the head of State as well as the head of government. Whoever at the time occupies the Office of POTUS, he or she is charged with carrying out the Constitutional dutiesin the executive branch of the Federal Government.
As of January 20, 2009, Barack H. Obama is the current Head of State.
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The president is the head executive branch In the state.
As head of state, and head of the Executive branch of the government, the President is the commander in chief of the US armed forces.
State and federal: the US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch and the highest appellate court for federal questions (federal law, US Constitution); each State has its own Supreme Court (or its equivalent) that is the final venue for state constitutional and legal issues.
Ah, what a lovely question! In the state government, the head of the executive branch is the Governor. Just like a majestic tree standing tall in a beautiful forest, the Governor leads the state with grace and responsibility, working to make the state a better place for everyone. Remember, every branch of government plays an important role in creating a happy little community.