A second main power of the governor is being “ commander and chief of the state’s National Guard units when they are not under presidential powers”, declare martial law, or assume command of the Texas Rangers.( Champagne and Harpman 250). Only under certain circumstances can the Texas governor call upon these powers. Until then the Texas governor will have to rely upon the local law enforcement and their police. The Texas governor does not have power over the local law enforcement or police because that power still resides with Texas local
A second main power of the governor is being “ commander and chief of the state’s National Guard units when they are not under presidential powers”, declare martial law, or assume command of the Texas Rangers.( Champagne and Harpman 250). Only under certain circumstances can the Texas governor call upon these powers. Until then the Texas governor will have to rely upon the local law enforcement and their police. The Texas governor does not have power over the local law enforcement or police because that power still resides with Texas local