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by interpreting state laws in different ways

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It's actually by passing laws and voting on funding for state programs.

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ACTUALLY.... its... (By supporting and signing particular bills while vetoing others)
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how is a governor most likely to shape a states public policy?

by supporting and signing particular bills while vetoing others


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how is a governor most likely to shape a states public policy?

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