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NYS OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER | NEW YORK STATE, EXECUTIVE BRANCH

44 Hawley Street, Suite 1702, Binghamton State Office Building, Binghamton, NY 13901

(800) 221-9311

Voice - Toll-Free | Unclaimed funds

(518) 474-4044

Voice - Main | Albany, comptroller's office

(877) 697-2837

Voice - Toll-Free | College savings program (NYS529 program)

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Tompkins County, New York

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State's chief fiscal officer with responsibilities for: auditing state agencies and public benefit corporations. overseeing local governments' fiscal affairs

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NEW YORK STATE, EXECUTIVE BRANCH

The Executive Branch is headed by the Governor, who is elected for a term of four years. The Governor, who must be at least 30 years old, a citizen of the United States and a resident of New York for five years, serves as the State's chief executive and Commander-in-Chief of its military and naval forces. He is required by the Constitution to submit a yearly State Budget to the Legislature, in which he makes recommendations for legislation and proposes funding appropriations for departments and programs. The Governor also is empowered to: veto legislative bills with which he disagrees; convene the Legislature for special sessions; appoint and, under certain conditions, remove non-elected state officers; and grant reprieves, commutations, and pardons.