News Archive

  • Council of Governors Holds 28th Plenary Meeting

    The Council of Governors met February 22, 2024, in Washington, D.C., for its 28th Plenary Meeting. The Council serves as a forum for 10 presidentially appointed, bipartisan Governors to engage with key federal officials on ...

  • Talking Economic Development with Governor Beshear

    NGA’s Economic Development and Revitalization Task Force, Co-Chaired by Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, has jurisdiction over a broad range of issue areas, including ...

  • Disagree Better – Together

    Introducing the Disagree Better Initiative, at NGA’s Annual Meeting last summer, NGA Chair Utah Governor Spencer Cox told attendees: “Whatever your issue is, I’m here to tell you we cannot solve that issue if we remain ...

  • Improving Housing Availability and Affordability

    Governors are applying a multifaceted approach to lower housing costs by increasing funding for affordable housing, rethinking land use regulations, streamlining the permitting process and exploring housing innovations. ...

  • Governors Urge Congress to Pass Tax Measures

    WASHINGTON – Today, National Governors Association Chair Governor Spencer Cox of Utah and Vice Chair Governor Jared Polis of Colorado released the following statement after the introduction and House committee markup ...

  • A Best Practices Dozen – Publications 2023

    As we welcome a new year, it is natural to reflect on the year that has passed. In the realm of information dissemination, this act of reflection takes on particular significance, as we examine the publications that ...

  • Learning to Disagree Better

    Numerous Resources Exist to Help Americans Learn How to Overcome Toxic Polarization Many Americans tell pollsters they’re deeply concerned and exhausted by the hyperpartisanship and polarization in our country. Americans ...

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