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Lieutenant Governor of California

The lieutenant governor of California is the second highest executive officer of the government of the U.S. state of California. The lieutenant governor is elected to serve a four-year term and can serve a maximum of two terms. In addition to largely ministerial roles, serving as acting governor in the absence of the governor of California and as President of the California State Senate, the lieutenant governor either sits on (or appoints representatives to) many of California's regulatory commissions and executive agencies.

Lieutenant Governor of California
Seal of the State of California
Flag of the California
Incumbent
Eleni Kounalakis
since January 7, 2019
Government of California
StyleMadam Lieutenant Governor
(Informal)
The Honorable
(Formal)
Madam President
(When presiding over California Senate)
Member ofCalifornia Executive Branch
California Cabinet
ResidenceNone official
SeatSacramento, California
California State Capitol
AppointerGovernor of California
Popular vote
Term lengthFour years, renewable once
Constituting instrumentConstitution of California
Inaugural holderJohn McDougal
1849
SuccessionFirst
(gubernatorial line of succession)
Salary$130,490
WebsiteOfficial website

California is one of seventeen states where the governor and lieutenant governor do not run as running mates on the same ticket: in California the governor and lieutenant governor are elected separately, although both are up for election in the same year every four years. As a result, California has frequently had a governor and a lieutenant governor of different parties.

California has had 41 lieutenant governors and five acting lieutenant governors since achieving statehood in 1850. The current lieutenant governor is Eleni Kounalakis, a Democrat who was sworn into office on January 7, 2019.[1] She is the first woman elected to the office in California history.

Responsibilities Edit

The lieutenant governor is, after the governor, the highest-ranking executive officer of the state of California. The responsibilities of this independently elected office are largely concerned with core constitutional duties, higher education, natural resources, economic development. In addition, the lieutenant governor carries out some miscellaneous functions.

Core constitutional duties Edit

The California Constitution designates the lieutenant governor as president of the California State Senate and provides that all the powers of the governor fall to the lieutenant governor whenever the governor is not in the State of California, with the lieutenant governor often signing or vetoing legislation, or making political appointments, whenever the governor leaves the state.[2] In practice, the lieutenant governor only presides over the Senate when requested by the president pro tempore or in order to cast a tie-breaking vote. Moreover, there is a gentlemen's agreement for the lieutenant governor not to perform more than perfunctory duties while the governor is away from the state. This agreement was violated when Mike Curb was in office, as he signed several executive orders at odds with the administration of Jerry Brown and appointed Armand Arabian as presiding justice on the California Courts of Appeal when Brown was out of the state. Brown withdrew Arabian's appointment upon his return, appointing Bernard S. Jefferson in his place. In the 1979 case In re Governorship,[3] the California Supreme Court upheld the lieutenant governor's right to perform the duties and assume all of the prerogatives of governor while the governor is out of the state, but that the governor generally has the right to rescind those actions upon his or her return.[4]

Higher education Edit

The lieutenant governor is the only elected official in California to have a comprehensive policymaking role over the entire higher education system. By virtue of office, he or she is a full voting member of the Board of Regents of the University of California, the Board of Trustees of California State University, the Board of Governors of the California Community College System, and the Calbright College Board of Trustees.[5]

Natural resources Edit

Together with the state controller and director of finance, the lieutenant governor is a member of the California State Lands Commission. The State Lands Commission is an independent state agency which manages 450,000 acres of school trust lands and an additional 4,000,000 acres of public trust lands consisting of California's foreshore, nearshore, and the beds of natural navigable rivers, streams, lakes, bays, estuaries, inlets, and straits.[6][7] The position of commission chair alternates annually between the lieutenant governor and the state controller; in those years when the lieutenant governor is commission chair, the lieutenant governor is also a voting member of the Ocean Protection Council and a non-voting member of the California Coastal Commission.[8]

Economic development Edit

The lieutenant governor chairs the Commission for Economic Development, which is responsible for fostering economic growth in California by developing and implementing strategies for attracting new business to the state, increasing state exports, creating new jobs, and stimulating industries statewide. The commission is composed of appointees from the legislature and the governor and currently does not have a quorum needed to meet.[9]

Miscellaneous functions Edit

Many California projects created through gubernatorial executive orders, or through the initiative process, include a role for the lieutenant governor. For example, the lieutenant governor serves on the Agriculture-Water Transition Task Force (created by Governor Gray Davis), and five of the twenty-nine members of the oversight committee of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine are appointed by the lieutenant governor.

Criticism of the office Edit

Some academics and scholars such as Roger E. Noll and Bruce Cain in Constitutional Reform in California have criticized constitutional offices like the lieutenant governor because of their low visibility among the electorate that can make it difficult for the electorate to hold constitutional officers like the lieutenant governor responsible for their actions.[10] Although the lieutenant governor of California's powers and responsibilities are clearly lesser than those of the governor, the ability to make appointments to, and decisions on, the boards of executive agencies does allow the lieutenant governor to make policy decisions that, due to their separate election, might well conflict with the agenda of the governor. Thus, it is argued, California might benefit if the governor and the lieutenant governor ran on the same ticket. The lieutenant governor would then be more likely to help the governor – who is subject to a greater degree of voter scrutiny – to implement his or her policies, but that is unlikely.[11]

In 2003, although Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante and Governor Gray Davis were both Democrats, they reportedly had an icy relationship and had not spoken in months before the 2003 California recall election approached. Bustamante's decision to run in the recall election was controversial, as many supporters of Governor Davis had urged prominent Democrats not to run, in an attempt to undermine the legitimacy of the event.[12][13]

Despite being the second highest-ranking office in California, the lieutenant governor has no real responsibility or power to represent the governor on issues such as trade negotiations or a legislative agenda (i.e. in contrast to its powerful counterpart in Texas), so the job has been jokingly defined by political insiders as "get up, read the paper, see if the governor is dead, if not, go back to sleep."[14] Despite its prestige, it has not historically been a strong springboard to higher political office; Gray Davis and current Governor Gavin Newsom are the only Democrats in state history and the only state politicians in the last eight decades to be elected governor after holding the post. Furthermore, the lieutenant governor's office budget has suffered considerable cutbacks in recent times; the proposed annual budget for July 2011 will be slightly over $1 million and include three staffers, while from 1995 to 1999 the office had an $1.3 million annual budget with a staff of 17. By contrast the attorney general of California oversees 5,300 employees, including 1,110 state attorneys, and its 2010 budget was over $700 million.[15]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Coté, John (December 31, 2010). "Lt. Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom to be sworn in by Jan. 10". SFGate.com. Hearst Newspapers. Retrieved January 3, 2010.
  2. ^ "About the Office of Lt. Governor". California Office of the Lieutenant Governor. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  3. ^ In re Governorship, 26 Cal.3d 110 (1979).
  4. ^ David B. Lloyd, In Re Governorship: Curbing Mike Curb--Constitutionally, 7 Hastings Const. L.Q. 831 (1980).
  5. ^ "About the Office of Lt. Governor". California Office of the Lieutenant Governor. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  6. ^ "About the California State Lands Commission". State of California. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  7. ^ "Annual Staff Report on the Management of State School Lands, FY 2020-2021" (PDF). State of California. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  8. ^ "About the Office of Lt. Governor". California Office of the Lieutenant Governor. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  9. ^ "About the Office of Lt. Governor". California Office of the Lieutenant Governor. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  10. ^ . Calvoter.org. Archived from the original on 2011-05-10. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
  11. ^ Ingrid Reed (January 31, 2005). . Eagleton Institute of Politics. Archived from the original on June 28, 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
  12. ^ http://digilib.library.ucla.edu/campaign/web/2003_999_052/index.htm[dead link]
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
  14. ^ Jennifer Chaussee. "Gavin Newsom's new position as statewide official" (February 3, 2011). Capitol Weekly.
  15. ^ Marinucci, Carla (January 22, 2011). "Gavin Newsom faces political challenges in new job". The San Francisco Chronicle.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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For a list see List of lieutenant governors of California The lieutenant governor of California is the second highest executive officer of the government of the U S state of California The lieutenant governor is elected to serve a four year term and can serve a maximum of two terms In addition to largely ministerial roles serving as acting governor in the absence of the governor of California and as President of the California State Senate the lieutenant governor either sits on or appoints representatives to many of California s regulatory commissions and executive agencies Lieutenant Governor of CaliforniaSeal of the State of CaliforniaFlag of the CaliforniaIncumbentEleni Kounalakissince January 7 2019Government of CaliforniaStyleMadam Lieutenant Governor Informal The Honorable Formal Madam President When presiding over California Senate Member ofCalifornia Executive Branch California CabinetResidenceNone officialSeatSacramento California California State CapitolAppointerGovernor of CaliforniaPopular voteTerm lengthFour years renewable onceConstituting instrumentConstitution of CaliforniaInaugural holderJohn McDougal1849SuccessionFirst gubernatorial line of succession Salary 130 490WebsiteOfficial websiteCalifornia is one of seventeen states where the governor and lieutenant governor do not run as running mates on the same ticket in California the governor and lieutenant governor are elected separately although both are up for election in the same year every four years As a result California has frequently had a governor and a lieutenant governor of different parties California has had 41 lieutenant governors and five acting lieutenant governors since achieving statehood in 1850 The current lieutenant governor is Eleni Kounalakis a Democrat who was sworn into office on January 7 2019 1 She is the first woman elected to the office in California history Contents 1 Responsibilities 1 1 Core constitutional duties 1 2 Higher education 1 3 Natural resources 1 4 Economic development 1 5 Miscellaneous functions 2 Criticism of the office 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksResponsibilities EditThe lieutenant governor is after the governor the highest ranking executive officer of the state of California The responsibilities of this independently elected office are largely concerned with core constitutional duties higher education natural resources economic development In addition the lieutenant governor carries out some miscellaneous functions Core constitutional duties Edit The California Constitution designates the lieutenant governor as president of the California State Senate and provides that all the powers of the governor fall to the lieutenant governor whenever the governor is not in the State of California with the lieutenant governor often signing or vetoing legislation or making political appointments whenever the governor leaves the state 2 In practice the lieutenant governor only presides over the Senate when requested by the president pro tempore or in order to cast a tie breaking vote Moreover there is a gentlemen s agreement for the lieutenant governor not to perform more than perfunctory duties while the governor is away from the state This agreement was violated when Mike Curb was in office as he signed several executive orders at odds with the administration of Jerry Brown and appointed Armand Arabian as presiding justice on the California Courts of Appeal when Brown was out of the state Brown withdrew Arabian s appointment upon his return appointing Bernard S Jefferson in his place In the 1979 case In re Governorship 3 the California Supreme Court upheld the lieutenant governor s right to perform the duties and assume all of the prerogatives of governor while the governor is out of the state but that the governor generally has the right to rescind those actions upon his or her return 4 Higher education Edit The lieutenant governor is the only elected official in California to have a comprehensive policymaking role over the entire higher education system By virtue of office he or she is a full voting member of the Board of Regents of the University of California the Board of Trustees of California State University the Board of Governors of the California Community College System and the Calbright College Board of Trustees 5 Natural resources Edit Together with the state controller and director of finance the lieutenant governor is a member of the California State Lands Commission The State Lands Commission is an independent state agency which manages 450 000 acres of school trust lands and an additional 4 000 000 acres of public trust lands consisting of California s foreshore nearshore and the beds of natural navigable rivers streams lakes bays estuaries inlets and straits 6 7 The position of commission chair alternates annually between the lieutenant governor and the state controller in those years when the lieutenant governor is commission chair the lieutenant governor is also a voting member of the Ocean Protection Council and a non voting member of the California Coastal Commission 8 Economic development Edit The lieutenant governor chairs the Commission for Economic Development which is responsible for fostering economic growth in California by developing and implementing strategies for attracting new business to the state increasing state exports creating new jobs and stimulating industries statewide The commission is composed of appointees from the legislature and the governor and currently does not have a quorum needed to meet 9 Miscellaneous functions Edit Many California projects created through gubernatorial executive orders or through the initiative process include a role for the lieutenant governor For example the lieutenant governor serves on the Agriculture Water Transition Task Force created by Governor Gray Davis and five of the twenty nine members of the oversight committee of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine are appointed by the lieutenant governor Criticism of the office EditSome academics and scholars such as Roger E Noll and Bruce Cain in Constitutional Reform in California have criticized constitutional offices like the lieutenant governor because of their low visibility among the electorate that can make it difficult for the electorate to hold constitutional officers like the lieutenant governor responsible for their actions 10 Although the lieutenant governor of California s powers and responsibilities are clearly lesser than those of the governor the ability to make appointments to and decisions on the boards of executive agencies does allow the lieutenant governor to make policy decisions that due to their separate election might well conflict with the agenda of the governor Thus it is argued California might benefit if the governor and the lieutenant governor ran on the same ticket The lieutenant governor would then be more likely to help the governor who is subject to a greater degree of voter scrutiny to implement his or her policies but that is unlikely 11 In 2003 although Lt Governor Cruz Bustamante and Governor Gray Davis were both Democrats they reportedly had an icy relationship and had not spoken in months before the 2003 California recall election approached Bustamante s decision to run in the recall election was controversial as many supporters of Governor Davis had urged prominent Democrats not to run in an attempt to undermine the legitimacy of the event 12 13 Despite being the second highest ranking office in California the lieutenant governor has no real responsibility or power to represent the governor on issues such as trade negotiations or a legislative agenda i e in contrast to its powerful counterpart in Texas so the job has been jokingly defined by political insiders as get up read the paper see if the governor is dead if not go back to sleep 14 Despite its prestige it has not historically been a strong springboard to higher political office Gray Davis and current Governor Gavin Newsom are the only Democrats in state history and the only state politicians in the last eight decades to be elected governor after holding the post Furthermore the lieutenant governor s office budget has suffered considerable cutbacks in recent times the proposed annual budget for July 2011 will be slightly over 1 million and include three staffers while from 1995 to 1999 the office had an 1 3 million annual budget with a staff of 17 By contrast the attorney general of California oversees 5 300 employees including 1 110 state attorneys and its 2010 budget was over 700 million 15 See also EditList of lieutenant governors of California List of current United States lieutenant governors Impeachment in CaliforniaReferences Edit Cote John December 31 2010 Lt Gov elect Gavin Newsom to be sworn in by Jan 10 SFGate com Hearst Newspapers Retrieved January 3 2010 About the Office of Lt Governor California Office of the Lieutenant Governor Retrieved January 11 2022 In re Governorship 26 Cal 3d 110 1979 David B Lloyd In Re Governorship Curbing Mike Curb Constitutionally 7 Hastings Const L Q 831 1980 About the Office of Lt Governor California Office of the Lieutenant Governor Retrieved January 11 2022 About the California State Lands Commission State of California Retrieved January 11 2022 Annual Staff Report on the Management of State School Lands FY 2020 2021 PDF State of California Retrieved January 11 2022 About the Office of Lt Governor California Office of the Lieutenant Governor Retrieved January 11 2022 About the Office of Lt Governor California Office of the Lieutenant Governor Retrieved January 11 2022 The Race for Lieutenant Governor Democrat Gray Davis and Republican Cathie Wright vie to serve a heartbeat away Calvoter org Archived from the original on 2011 05 10 Retrieved 2010 03 24 Ingrid Reed January 31 2005 This State Needs a Lieutenant Governor Eagleton Institute of Politics Archived from the original on June 28 2010 Retrieved 2010 03 24 http digilib library ucla edu campaign web 2003 999 052 index htm dead link Special Election Candidate Statement Archived from the original on 2007 06 11 Retrieved 2011 03 12 Jennifer Chaussee Gavin Newsom s new position as statewide official February 3 2011 Capitol Weekly Marinucci Carla January 22 2011 Gavin Newsom faces political challenges in new job The San Francisco Chronicle External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lieutenant Governor of California amp oldid 1161974003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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