Democratic Governors Tim Walz of Minnesota and Laura Kelly of Kansas are leaving the National Governors Association (NGA), a bipartisan organization, citing its lack of strong opposition to former President Trump's actions affecting state matters. Their departure highlights growing frustration among some Democrats who feel the NGA has not adequately pushed back against Trump-era policies. The move has drawn criticism from incoming NGA Chair, Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt, who expressed disappointment over the politicization of the group. The split signals deeper divisions among state leaders over how to engage with national politics and the Trump administration. This development could impact the NGA's ability to function as a truly bipartisan forum.
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