The Montana Office of the Governor is responsible for the administration and management of the executive branch of the state government in Montana. The office is headed by the Governor of Montana, who is the highest-ranking elected official in the state. The Montana Office of the Governor is responsible for implementing state laws, making policy decisions, and overseeing the various agencies and departments of the state government. The office also plays a role in representing the state and advocating for its interests at the federal level. Overall, the Montana Office of the Governor is responsible for leading and providing direction for the state government and addressing the needs and concerns of Montana residents.
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This form is used for applying for a gubernatorial appointment in the state of Montana. It is for individuals who are interested in serving in a specific government position and are seeking an appointment by the governor.