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WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia -
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin was named vice chair of the National
Governors Association (NGA) during the closing session of the annual NGA meeting
in Williamsburg, Virginia on Sunday.
Fallin previously served on the NGA Executive Committee. Delaware
Gov. Jack Markell was named NGA chairman. Fallin is a Republican and Markell is
a Democrat; the chair and vice-chair rotate political parties each year.
Fallin is the first NGA vice chair from Oklahoma and the first
Republican woman to serve as vice chair. She is the third woman of either party
to hold the position.
"I'm honored to have been selected by my peers to serve as NGA
vice chair. It's not only a privilege for me personally, it's also a
welcome acknowledgement of the legislative successes we've made in Oklahoma and
the state's continued economic growth and forward progress," Fallin said.
"The NGA is a well-respected and trusted source of innovative public policy
solutions for our nation's governors. I'm excited by the opportunity to
serve and eager to share the great ideas and policies of the Sooner State with
the rest of the NGA."
The NGA was founded in 1908. Its members are the governors of the
states, territories and commonwealths. Among the services the NGA provides to
governors is representing states on Capitol Hill and developing solutions to
public policy challenges through the NGA Center for Best Practices.
The NGA is governed by a
nine-member Executive Committee elected by all governors in attendance at their
Annual Meeting. The NGA chair and vice chair are voting members of the
Executive Committee.
The chair, in consultation with the vice chair, makes all
committee and task force assignments.
Led by the chair and vice chair, governors set the association's
priorities and determine its activities.
The Vice Chair also is the chair of the NGA Center for Best
Practices Board.