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The NGA, some Democrats say, has failed to respond forcefully enough to Trump’s incursions into state matters.
National Governors Association (NGA) faces tension as Democratic governors reportedly plan to stop paying their dues, as incoming chair Gov. Kevin Stitt calls for bipartisanship.
Gov. Kelly’s joined other states in suing the federal government over delay in the release of federal dollars used to fund key programs in Kansas.
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Knewz on MSNProminent Dems abandon National Governors Association
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National Guard troops from GOP-led states begin arriving in DC as part of Trump’s crime crackdown
West Virginia National Guard troops have begun to arrive in Washington, DC, to assist with President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown in the nation’s capital, a defense official told CNN on Tuesday.
Sources say two Democrats are stepping away from the National Governors Association, citing in part a lack of pushback to Trump administration's policies.
At a time when many Americans feel disillusioned by national politics, we offer this reminder: Governors still lead.
But let’s get to the heart of the matter: Democratic governors are also full of swagger because they believe they’ll nominate one of their own for president, and win, in 2028.
At a National Governors Association gathering, attendees from both parties speculated about 2024 at a moment of increasing frustration with Washington. By Katie Glueck PORTLAND, Maine — A single ...
Governor Spencer Cox is stepping into a prominent new national role. On Friday, he was named chair of the National Governors Association, with Democratic Colorado Governor Jared Polis as the vice ...
The National Governors Association (NGA) has been a forum for comity, sober debate and discussion. For the most part, it has been free of the kind of overt partisanship seen elsewhere.
Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman was elected chair-elect of the 2025-2026 Executive Committee of the National Lieutenant Governors Association (NLGA) during its annual meeting.