How does the appointment of the governor's staff differ from other gubernatorial appointments?
a. Governor's staff requires approval from the House, but other appointments don't.
b. Governor's staff requires approval from the senate and other appointments don't.
c. Other appointments require legislative approval, while Governor's staff does not.
d. Other appointments are elected by voters, whereas governor's staff is not.
Answer: C
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