From July 9, 2021
Governor Gretchen Whitmer was elected to the National Governors Association (NGA) Executive Committee after a vote by fellow leaders of states and territories. Founded in 1908, the NGA is the bipartisan organization of the nation's governors, which was formed to share best practices, address issues of national and state interest and share innovative solutions that improve state government and support the principles of federalism.
"It is my honor to continue serving on the NGA's Executive Committee, where Republicans and Democrats come together to tackle big issues with bold ideas," said Governor Whitmer. "I will bring a Michigander's perspective to this national group and I look forward to learning from the diverse group of leaders who are all committed to collaborating on challenges we all face."
In addition to Governor Whitmer, the following governors were elected to positions on the NGA Executive Committee:
- Governor Asa Hutchinson, Arkansas, Chairman;
- Governor Phil Murphy, New Jersey, Vice Chairman;
- Governor Kay Ivey, Alabama;
- Governor Doug Ducey, Arizona;
- Governor Jared Polis, Colorado;
- Governor Charlie Baker, Massachusetts;
- Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, New Mexico.
- Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York.
Original source can be found here.
