On the record
U.S. Governors
Quotes from current and former U.S. state governors.
Current governors
TX-RGreg AbbottTexas393 Quotes
ND-RKelly ArmstrongNorth Dakota140 Quotes
NH-RKelly AyotteNew Hampshire2,307 Quotes
KY-DAndy BeshearKentucky115 Quotes
IN-RMike BraunIndiana1,606 Quotes
UT-RSpencer CoxUtah73 Quotes
FL-RRon DeSantisFlorida1,307 Quotes
OH-RMichael DeWineOhio254 Quotes
AK-RMike DunleavyAlaska9 Quotes
WI-DTony EversWisconsin47 Quotes
WA-DBob FergusonWashington64 Quotes
MT-RGreg GianforteMontana182 Quotes
WY-RMark GordonWyoming14 Quotes
HI-DJosh GreenHawaii63 Quotes
MA-DMaura HealeyMassachusetts54 Quotes
AZ-DKatie HobbsArizona171 Quotes
NY-DKathleen HochulNew York523 Quotes
AL-RKay IveyAlabama21 Quotes
MO-RMike KehoeMissouri2 Quotes
KS-DLaura KellyKansas13 Quotes
GA-RBrian KempGeorgia79 Quotes
OR-DTina KotekOregon20 Quotes
CT-DNed LamontConnecticut49 Quotes
LA-RJeff LandryLouisiana
TN-RBill LeeTennessee894 Quotes
ID-RBrad LittleIdaho8 Quotes
NV-RJoe LombardoNevada11 Quotes
NM-DMichelle Lujan GrishamNew Mexico556 Quotes
RI-DDaniel McKeeRhode Island1 Quote
SC-RHenry McMasterSouth Carolina20 Quotes
DE-DMatt MeyerDelaware4 Quotes
ME-DJanet MillsMaine36 Quotes
MD-DWes MooreMaryland
WV-RPatrick MorriseyWest Virginia32 Quotes
CA-DGavin NewsomCalifornia868 Quotes
NE-RJim PillenNebraska6 Quotes
CO-DJared PolisColorado473 Quotes
IL-DJB PritzkerIllinois1 Quote
MS-RTate ReevesMississippi30 Quotes
IA-RKim ReynoldsIowa35 Quotes
SD-RLarry RhodenSouth Dakota8 Quotes
AR-RSarah SandersArkansas376 Quotes
VT-RPhil ScottVermont16 Quotes
PA-DJosh ShapiroPennsylvania273 Quotes
NJ-DMikie SherrillNew Jersey264 Quotes
VA-DAbigail SpanbergerVirginia554 Quotes
NC-DJosh SteinNorth Carolina31 Quotes
OK-RKevin StittOklahoma22 Quotes
MN-DTimothy WalzMinnesota1,237 Quotes
MI-DGretchen WhitmerMichigan200 Quotes
VA-RGlenn YoungkinVirginia96 Quotes
Former governors

I don't use the radio in the White House very much.

Again, I don't have very much of a taste for honey.

He seems to be enjoying himself very much.

There is another development in the south lot that I do not think has been suitably reported in the press.

We have received a present of a tame racoon.

He is very playful, very interesting, and seems to be very well trained and well behaved.

We expect to provide ourselves with reasonable protection, but we do not desire to enter into competition with any other country in the maintenance of land or sea forces.

Our Government stands also thoroughly committed to the policy of avoiding competition in armaments.

In time the damage can be repaired, but there are irreparable losses which will go on forever.

Our influence is none the less valuable because we have insisted that it should not be used by one country against another, but for the fair and disinterested service of all.

It is a notice to everybody that the authority of our Government will be maintained.

I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America, in pursuance of the said concurrent resolution, do hereby order that the flag of the United States be displayed on all Government buildings on November 11, 1926

It is not enough that goods are made; a demand for them must also be made.





