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Who can remove a member of the Barber board?

The Senate

The Governor

Appointed local officials

A combination of Governor and Senate approval

The Governor and Senate both have a role in removing a member of the Barber board. This may be because the board plays a significant role in the governance and oversight of the barbershop industry, so it is important to have input and approval from both the executive and legislative branches of government. Option A, the Senate alone, may not have the authority to remove a member since it would not include the Governor's perspective. Option B, the Governor alone, also may not have the authority as it would not involve input or approval from the legislative branch. Option C, appointed local officials, do not play a direct role in the removal of board members and may not have the necessary authority or oversight to do so. Therefore, the best answer is D, a combination of both Governor and Senate approval.

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