Governor in a sentence as a noun

Id like to talk to the governor and president about it, Musk continues.

Only in the last week did the Senate and Assembly vote on the same bill, which is the process needed to send a bill to the governor.

Just last month Carmen Ortiz was being talked up as a serious candidate to be the next governor or AG of Massachusetts.

Everyone from the mayor of Boston to the governor of Massachusetts to both MA Senators to the chair of the MA Democratic party can take a swing here.

The state, under the same governor who is still in office today, went to court and argued that Texas had a compelling interest in preventing people from having sex for reasons other than procreation.

Robert X Cringely quote from 7 months back, posted earlier today by Gruber:> Then theres Meg Whitman, who expected at this point to have resigned from the HP board to spend all her time running California as governor.

I doubt it was a call that commissioner Davis and governor Patrick wanted to make, but there was probably a very legitimate concern that more mass casualty events were a possibility.

The article is correct in placing a lot of the blame on Reagan, who as governor of CA and president of the US, aggressively scaled back support for both veterans in specific, and the homeless in general.

I wrote letters to the border agency, the prison governor and the home secretary and he was granted asylum and an interpreter was arranged so that his legal visits would be more productive.

She ran for governor on her record as CEO there, but eBay has always seemed to me like a terribly-led company, sitting on its laurels as first-mover and squandering opportunities to move into new markets while startups chip away at its core business.

Governor definitions

noun

the head of a state government

noun

a control that maintains a steady speed in a machine (as by controlling the supply of fuel)

See also: regulator