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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.
Kansas will no longer pay the roughly $100,000 dues to be a member of the bipartisan National Governors Association.
The NGA, some Democrats say, has failed to respond forcefully enough to Trump’s incursions into state matters.
On Friday, July 25, the nation’s governors got together for the National Governors Association (NGA) Summer Meeting, joining ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced the release of $6.8 billion in federal funds while attending a National Governors ...
Democratic Governors Laura Kelly (Kansas) and Tim Walz (Minnesota) are splitting from the National Governors Association (NGA ...
The National Governors Association kicks off its summer meeting in Colorado Springs, as Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt of ...
Colorado Governor Jared Polis, left, talks with U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon during the summer meeting of the ...
A spokesperson for Governor Mills says she was unable to attend the summer meeting because of a 'busy July schedule.' ...
Gov. Laura Kelly (D-KS) has not registered for the summit either, though the meeting of the bipartisan governors group will see a "record number" of governors.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore did not directly answer a question about two other Democratic governors who could leave the group he’ll soon help lead.
A spokesperson for the governor addressed whether her absence has to do with her confrontation with President Donald Trump at ...
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