Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp tapped to lead Republican governors group
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has been elected Chair of the Republican Governors Association (RGA) for 2025, cementing his role as a critical leader within the Republican Party as the final year of his term approaches.
The election took place at the conclusion of the RGA’s 2024 Annual Conference. Kemp will begin his one-year term immediately, succeeding Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee.
“I want to thank my fellow governors for entrusting me to lead the Republican Governors Association,” Kemp said in a statement. "Republican governors are making commonsense, conservative policies a reality, putting families and children first, and making our states the best places to run a business and raise a family."
As chair, Kemp plans to focus on expanding the number of Republican governors nationwide, working alongside his peers and President-elect Donald Trump to advance the party’s goals.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has been elected Chair of the Republican Governors Association (RGA) for 2025, cementing his role as a critical leader within the Republican Party as the final year of his term approaches.
The election took place at the conclusion of the RGA’s 2024 Annual Conference. Kemp will begin his one-year term immediately, succeeding Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee.
“I want to thank my fellow governors for entrusting me to lead the Republican Governors Association,” Kemp said in a statement. "Republican governors are making commonsense, conservative policies a reality, putting families and children first, and making our states the best places to run a business and raise a family."
As chair, Kemp plans to focus on expanding the number of Republican governors nationwide, working alongside his peers and President-elect Donald Trump to advance the party’s goals.
10:42 PM - Nov 21, 2024
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