(WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va.) - Iowa Gov. Terry E. Branstad today was named to the National Governors Association (NGA) Executive Committee after being selected by his fellow governors at the NGA Annual Meeting in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. In this NGA leadership role, Branstad will help provide guidance to the NGA's efforts to share best practices across states and add a strong voice to Federal policy discussions that impact the states.

"I appreciate Utah Governor Gary Herbert and my fellow governors asking me to continue serving on the National Governors Association's Executive Committee for a third year. It is an honor to have received their bipartisan support and confidence," said Branstad. "States often face similar challenges and by sharing best practices we're able to bring together relevant stakeholders to find common sense solutions that improve government efficiency and customer service for our citizens."

In addition, Branstad was selected by NGA Chair Utah Gov. Gary Herbert and NGA Vice Chair Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe to serve on The Economic Development and Commerce Committee. The committee handles issues dealing with transportation infrastructure, telecommunications, international trade promotion, financial services regulation, science and technology development, and affordable housing. Members of the committee ensure that the governors' views are represented in the shaping of federal policy.

The term runs through July of next year, when the NGA summer meeting will be held in Iowa.

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