Two Democrats Are Bolting From a Bipartisan Governors' Group [View all]
The NGA, some Democrats say, has failed to respond forcefully enough to Trumps incursions into state matters.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2025/07/national-governors-association-trump/683648/
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This coming weekends summer meeting of the National Governors Association has been planned as a postcard-perfect celebration of bipartisan policy making. At the base of the Rocky Mountains, 20 governors from both parties will gather at the Broadmoor resort, in Colorado Springs, for golf, meals, and panels featuring Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the investor Mark Cuban, and the former Obama-administration economist Jason Furman.
But trouble is stirring beyond the open bars and talks about reigniting the American dream. Some Democratic members of the group have privately been fuming in recent months over the organizations tepid reaction to President Donald Trumps federal incursions into state matters. They complain that the group did not respond forcefully enough when Trumps Office of Management and Budget briefly ordered a disruptive pause on the disbursement of all federal funds in January; when Maine Governor Janet Mills and her staff clashed with the White House the following month, over transgender sports; and in June, when Trump deployed the California National Guard to the streets of Los Angeles over the objections of local authorities.
At least two Democratic governorsTim Walz of Minnesota, the 2024 vice-presidential nominee, and Laura Kelly of Kansasplan to stop paying dues to the organization this month when they are asked to renew their membership. They have concluded that the organizations usefulness is now in doubt, according to two people familiar with the governors thinking, who requested anonymity to speak about plans that were not yet public. Other Democratic-governors offices have also been discussing their frustrations with the NGA and how they should respond, three other people familiar with the governors thinking told us.
When you are also paying dues with taxpayer dollars, it has got to be worth it, and they are going to have to demonstrate that. Right now they are not doing that, one of these sources said. There have been ongoing concerns about the NGA among the Democratic governors and staff, off and on, for years.
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