I think the answer would be "A" because Governors
play two broad roles in relation to state legislatures. First, they may be empowered to call special legislative sessions
, provided in most cases that the purpose and agenda for the sessions are set in advance. Second, and more familiarly, governors coordinate and work with state legislatures in:
****approval of state budgets and appropriations;**** (This is why the answer is "A")
enactment of state legislation;
confirmation of executive and judicial appointments; and
legislative oversight of executive branch functions.