November 19, 2004
ROMNEY ELECTED VICE CHAIR OF REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS ASSOCIATION
Governor Mitt Romney today was elected the 2005 Vice Chair of the Republican Governors Association (RGA), succeeding Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn, who was elevated to Chair of the organization.
“I am grateful for the confidence placed in me by my fellow governors and look forward to serving alongside my good friend, Governor Guinn,” Romney said. “This is a forum for the governors to share information, learn about best practices and have an influence in the debate on important issues like health care, housing, jobs and education.”
Founded in 1963, the RGA is the official public policy and political organization of the nation’s Republican governors. There are currently 29 Republican governors and governors-elect. Romney’s election took place during the RGA’s annual meeting in New Orleans, which was held over the last three days.
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