The Office of the Governor of Washington, led by Governor Bob Ferguson, is the chief executive office of the State of Washington responsible for enforcing state law, setting policy priorities, proposing the state budget, coordinating state agency actions, and representing Washington in intergovernmental and public affairs. Its mission centers on advancing the health, safety, and economic well‑being of Washington residents through executive leadership and policy implementation.
Advances and implements state legislative and administrative priorities across budgets and appropriations, K–12 and higher education, public health and healthcare, environmental protection and climate policy, public safety and criminal justice, labor and workforce policy, economic development and housing, transportation and infrastructure, and emergency management.
Funded through the State of Washington operating budget appropriated by the state legislature, which is financed primarily by state tax revenues, fees, and other public receipts.
Governor Bob Ferguson, the Lieutenant Governor, the Governor's cabinet and executive agencies (state departments of health, transportation, ecology, social and health services, etc.), and interaction with the Washington State Legislature and statewide elected officials.
State executive branch / public government office