NATIONAL GOVERNORS ASSOCIATION
The 'National Governors Association (NGA)' is an organization of 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). NGA is one of Washington's most respected public policy organizations and serves as a key liaison between the state governments and the federal government. NGA provides governors and their senior staff members with services that range from representing states on Capitol Hill and at the White House when discussing federal issues to developing policy reports on state programs and hosting networking seminars for state executive branch 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 NGA has adopted a policy (since 1977, and many consecutive years prior to 1965) that control of the chair is rotated each year between either a Republican or a Democratic governor, so that neither party can control the position for two consecutive years. The vice chair is usually of the opposite party to the chair. The current NGA chair is Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, a Republican.[1] The vice chair is Democrat Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania.
==Chairs[2]==
★ 2007-08 Tim Pawlenty, Minnesota, R
★ 2006-07 Janet Napolitano, Arizona, D
★ 2005-06 Mike Huckabee, Arkansas, R
★ 2004-05 Mark Warner, Virginia, D
★ 2003-04 Dirk Kempthorne, Idaho, R
★ 2002-03 Paul E. Patton, Kentucky, D
★ 2001-02 John Engler, Michigan, R
★ 2000-01 Parris N. Glendening, Maryland, D
★ 1999-00 Michael O. Leavitt, Utah, R
★ 1998-99 Thomas R. Carper, Delaware, D
★ 1997-98 George V. Voinovich, Ohio, R
★ 1996-97 Bob Miller, Nevada, D
★ 1995-96 Tommy G. Thompson, Wisconsin, R
★ 1994-95 Howard Dean, Vermont, D
★ 1993-94 Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., South Carolina, R
★ 1992-93 Roy Romer, Colorado, D
★ 1991-92 John Ashcroft, Missouri, R
★ 1990-91 Booth Gardner, Washington, D
★ 1989-90 Terry E. Branstad, Iowa, R
★ 1988-89 Gerald L. Baliles, Virginia, D
★ 1987-88 John H. Sununu, New Hampshire, R
★ 1986-87 Bill Clinton, Arkansas, D
★ 1985-86 Lamar Alexander, Tennessee, R
★ 1984-85 John W. Carlin, Kansas, D
★ 1983-84 James R. Thompson, Illinois, R
★ 1982-83 Scott M. Matheson, Utah, D
★ 1981-82 Richard Snelling, Vermont, R
★ 1980-81 George Busbee, Georgia, D
★ 1979-80 Otis R. Bowen, Indiana, R
★ 1978-79 Julian M. Carroll, Kentucky, D
★ 1977-78 William G. Milliken, Michigan, R
★ 1977 Reubin O'D. Askew, Florida, D
★ 1976-77 Cecil D. Andrus, Idaho, D
★ 1975-76 Robert D. Ray, Iowa, D
★ 1974-75 Calvin L. Rampton, Utah, D
★ 1973-74 Daniel J. Evans, Washington, D
★ 1972-73 Marvin Mandel, Maryland, D
★ 1971-72 Arch A. Moore, Jr., West Virginia, R
★ 1970-71 Warren E. Hearnes, Missouri, D
★ 1969-70 John A. Love, Colorado, D
★ 1968-69 Buford Ellington, Tennessee, D
★ 1967-68 John A. Volpe, Massachusetts, D
★ 1966-67 William L. Guy, North Dakota, D-NPL
★ 1965-66 John H. Reed, Maine, R
★ 1964-65 Grant Sawyer, Nevada, D
★ 1963-64 John Anderson, Jr., Kansas, R
★ 1962-63 Albert D. Rosellini, Washington, D
★ 1961-62 Wesley Powell, New Hampshire, R
★ 1960-61 Stephen McNichols, Colorado, D
★ 1959-60 J. Caleb Boggs, Delaware, R
★ 1958-59 LeRoy Collins, Florida, D
★ 1957-58 William G. Stratton, Illinois, R
★ 1956-57 Thomas B. Stanley, Virginia, D
★ 1955-56 Arthur B. Langlie, Washington, R
★ 1954-55 Robert F. Kennon, Louisiana, D
★ 1953-54 Daniel I.J. Thornton, Colorado, R
★ 1952-53 Allan Shivers, Texas, D
★ 1951-52 Val Peterson, Nebraska, R
★ 1950-51 Frank J. Lausche, Ohio, D
★ 1949-50 Frank Carlson, Kansas, R
★ 1949 William P. Lane, Jr., Maryland, D
★ 1948 Lester C. Hunt, Wyoming, D
★ 1947-48 Horace A. Hildreth, Maine, R
★ 1946-47 Millard F. Caldwell, Florida, D
★ 1945-46 Edward Martin, Pennsylvania, R
★ 1944-45 Herbert B. Maw, Utah, D
★ 1943-44 Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts, R
★ 1942-43 Herbert R. O'Conor, Maryland, D
★ 1941-42 Harold E. Stassen, Minnesota, R
★ 1940-41 William H. Vanderbilt III, Rhode Island, D
★ 1939-40 Lloyd C. Stark, Missouri, R
★ 1937-39 Robert L. Cochran, Nebraska, D
★ 1936-37 George C. Peery, Virginia, R
★ 1934-36 Paul V. McNutt, Indiana, D
★ 1933-34 James Rolph, California, R
★ 1932-33 John G. Pollard, Virginia, D
★ 1930-32 Norman S. Case, Rhode Island, R
★ 1928-30 George H. Dern, Utah, D
★ 1927-28 Adam McMullen, Nebraska, R
★ 1925-27 Ralph Owen Brewster, Maine, R
★ 1924-25 E. Lee Trinkle, Virginia, D
★ 1922-24 Channing H. Cox, Massachusetts, R
★ 1919-22 William C. Sproul, Pennsylvania, R
★ 1919 Henry J. Allen, Kansas, R
★ 1918 Emerson C. Harrington, Maryland, D
★ 1916-17 Arthur Capper, Kansas, R
★ 1915-16 William Spry, Utah, R
★ 1914-15 David I. Walsh, Massachusetts, D
★ 1911-14 Francis E. McGovern, Wisconsin, R
★ 1910 Augustus E. Willson, Kentucky, R
Several other countries, including Japan and Canada, have similar organizations.
★ Canada - Council of the Federation.
★ Australia - Council of Australian Governments (COAG) (unlike the NGA and the Council of the Federation, the COAG also includes representatives of the federal government.)
1. http://www.nga.org/portal/site/nga/menuitem.6c9a8a9ebc6ae07eee28aca9501010a0/?vgnextoid=074d60ca8c1c3110VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD
2. http://www.subnet.nga.org/centennial/timeline/
★ National Governors Association - official homepage of the American NGA.
The NGA has adopted a policy (since 1977, and many consecutive years prior to 1965) that control of the chair is rotated each year between either a Republican or a Democratic governor, so that neither party can control the position for two consecutive years. The vice chair is usually of the opposite party to the chair. The current NGA chair is Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, a Republican.[1] The vice chair is Democrat Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania.
==Chairs[2]==
★ 2007-08 Tim Pawlenty, Minnesota, R
★ 2006-07 Janet Napolitano, Arizona, D
★ 2005-06 Mike Huckabee, Arkansas, R
★ 2004-05 Mark Warner, Virginia, D
★ 2003-04 Dirk Kempthorne, Idaho, R
★ 2002-03 Paul E. Patton, Kentucky, D
★ 2001-02 John Engler, Michigan, R
★ 2000-01 Parris N. Glendening, Maryland, D
★ 1999-00 Michael O. Leavitt, Utah, R
★ 1998-99 Thomas R. Carper, Delaware, D
★ 1997-98 George V. Voinovich, Ohio, R
★ 1996-97 Bob Miller, Nevada, D
★ 1995-96 Tommy G. Thompson, Wisconsin, R
★ 1994-95 Howard Dean, Vermont, D
★ 1993-94 Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., South Carolina, R
★ 1992-93 Roy Romer, Colorado, D
★ 1991-92 John Ashcroft, Missouri, R
★ 1990-91 Booth Gardner, Washington, D
★ 1989-90 Terry E. Branstad, Iowa, R
★ 1988-89 Gerald L. Baliles, Virginia, D
★ 1987-88 John H. Sununu, New Hampshire, R
★ 1986-87 Bill Clinton, Arkansas, D
★ 1985-86 Lamar Alexander, Tennessee, R
★ 1984-85 John W. Carlin, Kansas, D
★ 1983-84 James R. Thompson, Illinois, R
★ 1982-83 Scott M. Matheson, Utah, D
★ 1981-82 Richard Snelling, Vermont, R
★ 1980-81 George Busbee, Georgia, D
★ 1979-80 Otis R. Bowen, Indiana, R
★ 1978-79 Julian M. Carroll, Kentucky, D
★ 1977-78 William G. Milliken, Michigan, R
★ 1977 Reubin O'D. Askew, Florida, D
★ 1976-77 Cecil D. Andrus, Idaho, D
★ 1975-76 Robert D. Ray, Iowa, D
★ 1974-75 Calvin L. Rampton, Utah, D
★ 1973-74 Daniel J. Evans, Washington, D
★ 1972-73 Marvin Mandel, Maryland, D
★ 1971-72 Arch A. Moore, Jr., West Virginia, R
★ 1970-71 Warren E. Hearnes, Missouri, D
★ 1969-70 John A. Love, Colorado, D
★ 1968-69 Buford Ellington, Tennessee, D
★ 1967-68 John A. Volpe, Massachusetts, D
★ 1966-67 William L. Guy, North Dakota, D-NPL
★ 1965-66 John H. Reed, Maine, R
★ 1964-65 Grant Sawyer, Nevada, D
★ 1963-64 John Anderson, Jr., Kansas, R
★ 1962-63 Albert D. Rosellini, Washington, D
★ 1961-62 Wesley Powell, New Hampshire, R
★ 1960-61 Stephen McNichols, Colorado, D
★ 1959-60 J. Caleb Boggs, Delaware, R
★ 1958-59 LeRoy Collins, Florida, D
★ 1957-58 William G. Stratton, Illinois, R
★ 1956-57 Thomas B. Stanley, Virginia, D
★ 1955-56 Arthur B. Langlie, Washington, R
★ 1954-55 Robert F. Kennon, Louisiana, D
★ 1953-54 Daniel I.J. Thornton, Colorado, R
★ 1952-53 Allan Shivers, Texas, D
★ 1951-52 Val Peterson, Nebraska, R
★ 1950-51 Frank J. Lausche, Ohio, D
★ 1949-50 Frank Carlson, Kansas, R
★ 1949 William P. Lane, Jr., Maryland, D
★ 1948 Lester C. Hunt, Wyoming, D
★ 1947-48 Horace A. Hildreth, Maine, R
★ 1946-47 Millard F. Caldwell, Florida, D
★ 1945-46 Edward Martin, Pennsylvania, R
★ 1944-45 Herbert B. Maw, Utah, D
★ 1943-44 Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts, R
★ 1942-43 Herbert R. O'Conor, Maryland, D
★ 1941-42 Harold E. Stassen, Minnesota, R
★ 1940-41 William H. Vanderbilt III, Rhode Island, D
★ 1939-40 Lloyd C. Stark, Missouri, R
★ 1937-39 Robert L. Cochran, Nebraska, D
★ 1936-37 George C. Peery, Virginia, R
★ 1934-36 Paul V. McNutt, Indiana, D
★ 1933-34 James Rolph, California, R
★ 1932-33 John G. Pollard, Virginia, D
★ 1930-32 Norman S. Case, Rhode Island, R
★ 1928-30 George H. Dern, Utah, D
★ 1927-28 Adam McMullen, Nebraska, R
★ 1925-27 Ralph Owen Brewster, Maine, R
★ 1924-25 E. Lee Trinkle, Virginia, D
★ 1922-24 Channing H. Cox, Massachusetts, R
★ 1919-22 William C. Sproul, Pennsylvania, R
★ 1919 Henry J. Allen, Kansas, R
★ 1918 Emerson C. Harrington, Maryland, D
★ 1916-17 Arthur Capper, Kansas, R
★ 1915-16 William Spry, Utah, R
★ 1914-15 David I. Walsh, Massachusetts, D
★ 1911-14 Francis E. McGovern, Wisconsin, R
★ 1910 Augustus E. Willson, Kentucky, R
| Contents |
| Equivalent organisations |
| References |
| External links |
Equivalent organisations
Several other countries, including Japan and Canada, have similar organizations.
★ Canada - Council of the Federation.
★ Australia - Council of Australian Governments (COAG) (unlike the NGA and the Council of the Federation, the COAG also includes representatives of the federal government.)
References
1. http://www.nga.org/portal/site/nga/menuitem.6c9a8a9ebc6ae07eee28aca9501010a0/?vgnextoid=074d60ca8c1c3110VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD
2. http://www.subnet.nga.org/centennial/timeline/
External links
★ National Governors Association - official homepage of the American NGA.
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