The National Governors Association (NGA) is an American
political organization founded in 1908. The association's members are the governors of the 55
states,
territories and
commonwealths. Members come from across the political spectrum. NGA declares itself as nonpartisan.
The NGA serves as a
public policy liaison between
state governments and the
federal government
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. NGA provides governors and their senior staff members with services that range from representing states on
Capitol Hill
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and at the
White House when discussing federal issues to developing policy reports on state programs and hosting
networking
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* Network science, an academic field that studies complex networks
Mathematics
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seminars for state
executive branch
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In poli ...
officials. The NGA Center for Best Practices focuses on state innovations and
best practices on issues that range from
education and
health to
technology,
welfare reform, and the
environment. NGA also provides
management and technical assistance to both new and
incumbent governors.
The current NGA chair is
Governor Spencer Cox of
Utah, a Republican who previously served as Vice Chair from 2022 to 2023. The current vice chair is
Governor Jared Polis of
Colorado, a Democrat.
History
In 1907, the
Inland Waterways Commission thought it necessary to ask the
Conference of Governors to provide both state and national views relating to practical questions dealing with natural resources utilization and management in the
Progressive Era. The NGA represents the
governors of the fifty
U.S. states and five
U.S. territories (
American Samoa,
Guam, the
Northern Mariana Islands,
Puerto Rico, and the
U.S. Virgin Islands
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). It is funded primarily by state dues, federal grants and contracts, and private contributions.
NGA adopted a policy in 1977 formalizing its standard practice dating back to 1941: The position of NGA chair alternates yearly between
Republican and
Democratic
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*A member of a Democratic Party:
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governors, so that neither party can control the position for two consecutive years. The vice chair is of the opposite party to the chair, and generally assumes the role of NGA chair the following year.
,
Bill Clinton is the only former NGA chair to become
president of the United States.
Janet Napolitano became the first female chair in 2006.
The association's declaration of bipartisanship has been challenged after incidents such as statements made at the White House and on air by Louisiana governor
Bobby Jindal
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during the 2014 annual summer meeting.
In February 2020, then
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned the National Governors Association that the
Chinese Communist Party was actively attempting to influence U.S. policy through state governors and local officials. In October 2020, the
United States Department of State discontinued U.S. participation in the U.S.-China Governors Forum to Promote Sub-National Cooperation due to alleged attempts by the
Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, a front organization for the CCP's
United Front Work Department, to "malignly influence state and local leaders" in the U.S.
Chairs
Formally adopted as policy in 1977, chairs preside for a one-year term and alternate party affiliation, so the same party never serves for two terms in a row.
The following states have never produced an NGA chair:
Alabama,
Alaska,
Connecticut,
Hawaii,
Mississippi,
New Mexico,
North Carolina,
Oregon, and
South Dakota; nor have any of the five territories:
American Samoa,
Guam, the
Northern Mariana Islands,
Puerto Rico, and the
U.S. Virgin Islands
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.
See also
*
National Cabinet (Australia), a similar body in
Australia
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*
Council of the Federation, a similar body in
Canada
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Inter-State Council
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, a similar body in
India
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Joint Ministerial Committee (UK)
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, a similar body in the
United Kingdom
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National Governors Conference (Mexico), a similar organization in
Mexico
*
, a similar body in
Germany
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United States Conference of Mayors
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Republican Governors Association
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Democratic Governors Association
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Governors Highway Safety Association
References
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Organizations based in Washington, D.C.
Organizations established in 1908
1908 establishments in the United States