Several Democratic governors, including Tim Walz of Minnesota and Laura Kelly of Kansas, are leaving the National Governors Association (NGA), a traditionally bipartisan organization. Their departure is reportedly due to frustration over the NGA's lack of strong opposition to former President Trump's actions affecting state governance. Some Democratic governors are also considering withholding membership dues, signaling deeper divisions within the group. The incoming NGA chair has expressed disappointment, accusing the departing governors of politicizing the association. This rift highlights growing partisan tensions and challenges to bipartisanship among state leaders.
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