Council of Governors
The Council of Governors is a United States council of state and federal officials that was established to "advise the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the White House Homeland Security Council on matters related to the National Guard and civil support missions"[1] and to "strengthen further the partnership between the Federal Government and State Governments to protect [the United States] against all types of hazards".[2] The Council is tasked to review "such matters as involving the National Guard of the various States; homeland defense; civil support; synchronization and integration of State and Federal military activities in the United States; and other matters of mutual interest pertaining to National Guard, homeland defense, and civil support activities."[2]
The Council was authorized and required by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, enacted by the 110th Congress and signed by President George W. Bush on January 28, 2008.[1] It was officially established by Executive Order 13528, issued by President Barack Obama on January 11, 2010.[3]
Composition
The Council of Governors is composed of 10 members, selected by the President for a term of 2 years from among the governors of the several states and territories of the United States and the Mayor of the District of Columbia.[3][4][5] No more than five members may be from the same political party.[3]
Two members of the Council, of different political parties, are designated by the President to serve as Co-Chairs of the Council.[3]
The work of the Council is coordinated by an Executive Director designated by the Secretary of Defense.[3]
Members
Member | Party | Tenure begun | State | FEMA region | Notes | References | |
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Steve Bullock | Democratic | February 24, 2015 | Montana | VIII | [6] | ||
Asa Hutchinson | Republican | July 12, 2018 | Arkansas | VI | [7] | ||
Mike DeWine | Republican | February 22, 2019 | Ohio | V | [8] | ||
Doug Ducey | Republican | February 22, 2019 | Arizona | IX | [8] | ||
David Ige | Democratic | February 22, 2019 | Hawaii | IX | [8] | ||
Ned Lamont | Democratic | February 22, 2019 | Connecticut | I | [8] | ||
Mike Parson | Republican | February 22, 2019 | Missouri | VII | [8] | ||
JB Pritzker | Democratic | February 22, 2019 | Illinois | V | [8] | ||
Pete Ricketts | Republican | February 22, 2019 | Nebraska | VII | [8] | ||
Tim Walz | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | February 22, 2019 | Minnesota | V | [8] |
Former members
Member | Party | Tenure begun | Tenure ended | State | FEMA region | Notes | References | |
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Jim Douglas | Republican | February 4, 2010 | January 6, 2011 | Vermont | I | Co-Chair | [9] | |
Jay Nixon | Democratic | February 4, 2010 | January 9, 2017 | Missouri | VII | [9] | ||
Terry Branstad | Republican | March 9, 2011 | May 24, 2017 | Iowa | VII | Co-Chair | [10] | |
Mike Rounds | Republican | February 4, 2010 | January 8, 2011 | South Dakota | VIII | [9] | ||
Brad Henry | Democratic | February 4, 2010 | January 10, 2011 | Oklahoma | VI | [9] | ||
Luis Fortuño | NPP/Republican | February 4, 2010 | January 2, 2013 | Puerto Rico | II | [9] | ||
Bev Perdue | Democratic | February 4, 2010 | January 5, 2013 | North Carolina | IV | [9] | ||
Christine Gregoire | Democratic | February 4, 2010 | January 16, 2013 | Washington | X | Co-Chair | [9] | |
Neil Abercrombie | Democratic | March 9, 2011 | December 1, 2014 | Hawaii | IX | [10] | ||
Jan Brewer | Republican | February 4, 2010 | January 5, 2015 | Arizona | IX | [9] | ||
Pat Quinn | Democratic | February 21, 2013 | January 12, 2015 | Illinois | V | |||
Martin O'Malley | Democratic | February 4, 2010 | January 21, 2015 | Maryland | III | Co-Chair | [9] | |
Matt Mead | Republican | March 9, 2011 | May 1, 2017 | Wyoming | VIII | [10] | ||
Brian Sandoval | Republican | February 21, 2013 | May 1, 2017 | Nevada | IX | [11] | ||
Terry McAuliffe | Democratic | February 24, 2015 | May 1, 2017 | Virginia | III | [6] | ||
Rick Snyder | Republican | February 24, 2015 | May 1, 2017 | Michigan | V | [6] | ||
Eric Greitens | Republican | May 1, 2017 | June 1, 2018 | Missouri | VII | [12] | ||
Bill Walker | Independent | May 1, 2017 | December 3, 2018 | Alaska | X | [12] | ||
Mark Dayton | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | February 24, 2015 | January 7, 2019 | Minnesota | V | [6] | ||
Rick Scott | Republican | May 1, 2017 | January 8, 2019 | Florida | IV | [12] | ||
Dannel Malloy | Democratic | February 4, 2010 | January 9, 2019 | Connecticut | I | Co-Chair | [9] | |
Mary Fallin | Republican | May 1, 2017 | January 14, 2019 | Oklahoma | VI | Co-Chair | [12] | |
Bill Haslam | Republican | 2014 | January 19, 2019 | Tennessee | IV | [13] | ||
Charlie Baker | Republican | 2016 | February 22, 2019 | Massachusetts | I | [8] | ||
John Bel Edwards | Democratic | 2016 | February 22, 2019 | Louisiana | VI | [8] |
Federal officials
Position | Member | |
---|---|---|
Secretary of Defense | Mark Esper | |
Secretary of Homeland Security | Kevin McAleenan (Acting) | |
Asst to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism | Doug Fears | |
Director of the Office of Public Liaison | Timothy Pataki | |
USNORTHCOM Commander | General Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy | |
Commandant of the United States Coast Guard | Admiral Karl L. Schultz | |
Chief of the National Guard Bureau | General Joseph L. Lengyel |
Scope of activities
Topics for review by the Council of Governors include synchronization and integration of state and federal military activities and other matters related to state National Guard organizations, homeland defense, and civil support.[2][3]
Meetings
Meetings of the Council are called by the Secretary of Defense or the Co-Chairs.[3]
The inaugural meeting was held on February 23, 2010, in Washington, D.C., at the Pentagon.[14] A second meeting was held July 11, 2010 in Boston, Massachusetts.[15] A third meeting was scheduled for November 2010.[16][17]
References
- ^ a b Pub. L. 110–181 (text) (PDF)
- ^ a b c "Press Release: Executive Order 13528 – Establishing Council of Governors". Retrieved 3 June 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g Executive Order 13528 [1] [2]
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- ^ a b c d "Nation's Governors Welcome New Council Of Governors Appointments" (Press release). National Governors Association. 24 February 2015. Archived from the original on 31 July 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
- ^ https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/president-donald-j-trump-announces-intent-nominate-appoint-personnel-key-administration-posts-14
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Association, National Governors (2019-02-22). "NGA Welcomes Council of Governors Appointments". National Governors Association. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2013-12-15.
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- ^ "Sandoval Appointed to Council of Governors" (Press release). Nevada Office of the Governor. 21 February 2013. Archived from the original on 1 August 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
- ^ a b c d https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/president-donald-j-trump-announces-intent-appoint-governors-council-governors/
- ^ "Haslam Travels To Afghanistan, Germany" (Press release). Tennessee Governor's Office. 29 September 2014. Archived from the original on 13 July 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
- ^ http://blog.uscg.dhs.gov/2010/02/council-of-governors-historic-day.asp Archived August 4, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ http://www.northcom.mil?NNCBlog/2010/07/12/CouncilOfGovernorsMeeting.aspx Archived August 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ http://www.governor.wa.gov/news/news-view.asp?pressRelease=1425&newsType=1 Archived November 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ http://www.nga.org/cms/home/news-room/news-releases/page_2011/col2-content/main-content-list/general-content-1.html [dead link ]