Southern Governors' Association

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Southern Governors' Association (SGA) was founded in 1934, and is the oldest and historically the largest of the USA's regional governors' associations. Since its first meeting 70 years ago to discuss the repeal of discriminatory rates for transporting goods by rail, the Southern Governors' Association has represented the common interests of Southern states' chief executives and provided a vehicle for promoting them. The ongoing mission of SGA is to support the work of the governors by providing a bipartisan, regional forum to help shape and implement national policy and to solve state and regional problems. Currently, the association is comprised of 10 Democrats and 7 Republicans.

SGA pursues this mission by coordinating regionally collaborative initiatives, tracking and analyzing federal legislation and regulations of interest to the Southern states, advocating before Congress and the executive branch the Southern governors' policy agenda as expressed through approved policy resolutions and by convening meetings for governors and their staffs.

The current SGA Chairman is Republican Haley Barbour of Mississippi. The First Vice Chairman is Democrat Joe Manchin of West Virginia (who will assume the chairmanship in 2007). The Second Vice Chairman is Democrat Tim Kaine of Virginia. Florida recently rejoined the Association under Governor Charlie Crist.

Current Governor State Past Party Elected/took office Seat Up
Robert R. Riley Alabama List Republican 2002 2010 (term-limited)
Mike Beebe Arkansas List Democrat 2006 2010
Sonny Perdue Georgia List Republican 2002 2010 (term-limited)
Ernie Fletcher Kentucky List Republican 2003 2007
Kathleen Blanco Louisiana List Democrat 2003 2007
Martin O'Malley Maryland List Democratic 2006 2010
Haley Barbour Mississippi List Republican 2003 2007
Matt Blunt Missouri List Republican 2004 2008
Michael F. Easley North Carolina List Democrat 2000 2008 (term-limited)
C. Bradford Henry Oklahoma List Democrat 2002 2010 (term-limited)
Aníbal Acevedo-Vilá Puerto Rico List Democrat 2004 2008
Mark Sanford South Carolina List Republican 2002 2010
Philip N. Bredesen Tennessee List Democrat 2002 2010 (term-limited)
Rick Perry Texas List Republican 2000 2010
John de Jongh U.S. Virgin Islands List Democrat 2007 2011
Timothy M. Kaine Virginia List Democrat 2005 2009 (term-limited}
Joseph Manchin III West Virginia List Democrat 2004 2008

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