WASHINGTON –The National Governors Association (NGA) today announced that Iowa will host the nation's governors for its 2016 Summer Meeting, July 14-17.
"The nation's governors are pleased to bring our Summer Meeting to Iowa, and we thank Gov. Branstad for his gracious invitation," said NGA Vice Chair Utah Gov. Gary Herbert. "NGA meetings are an opportunity for leaders from around the country to come together across party lines to develop innovative and improved approaches to governing." Herbert will serve as NGA Chair during the meeting.
NGA's nine-governor executive committee selected Iowa for its excellent accommodations and venue options, as well as its overall appeal. The state's strong bid demonstrated its ability to meet all of the association's criteria for hosting a Summer Meeting, including central location; hotel and venue space; and transportation, security and volunteer needs.
"I'm pleased to have the opportunity to showcase Iowa to my colleagues from across the country," said Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad. "Iowa will serve as an excellent place for the nation's governors to gather and discuss issues of mutual interest and share best practices, and I'm confident this will be a productive and memorable experience for everyone involved."
The Summer Meeting is one of two official business meetings NGA holds each year. The next Winter Meeting will be held in Washington, D.C., February 20-23. The next Summer Meeting will be held in West Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, July 23-26, 2015.
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Founded in 1908, the National Governors Association (NGA) is the collective voice of the nation's governors and one of Washington, D.C.'s most respected public policy organizations. Its members are the governors of the 55 states, territories and commonwealths. NGA provides governors and their senior staff members with services that range from representing states on Capitol Hill and before the Administration on key federal issues to developing and implementing innovative solutions to public policy challenges through the NGA Center for Best Practices. For more information, visit www.nga.org.