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Texas utilizes a plural executive which means the power of the Governor is limited and distributed amongst other government officials.

In other words, the governor's powers are limited and distributed among other government officials. In other words, no Texas government official is solely responsible for the Texas executive branch.

The reason for creating plural executive bodies is to limit the powers of the governor. This means that not all executives have to listen to the governor himself and that every major change the governor intends to pass must be approved by all executives.

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