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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 transmit to the Senate of the United States, in answer to their resolution of the 9th of January last, a report* from the Secretary of State and a report** from the Secretary of War.

In compliance with the resolution of the House of Representatives the 22d January, I herewith transmit a letter* from the Secretary of the Navy, containing all the information in the possession of that Department on the subject to which…

I transmit a report of the War Department, prepared under a resolution of the Senate of the 4th instant.

I transmit herewith a report of the Secretary of War and accompanying papers, containing the information respecting the Indians remaining at present in Florida, requested by a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 10th instant.

I communicate to the House of Representatives a report from the Secretary of State, under date of the 7th ultimo, accompanied by a copy of a note from the Chevalier de Argaiz, on the subject of the schooner Amistad.

To the House of Representatives:In compliance with your resolution of the 15th December, 1843, requesting 'such information as may be on file in any of the Departments relative to the formation of a junction between the Atlantic and…

It will be perceived that at the date of the resolution the final action of the Executive was not had upon the case.

That action having since taken place, it is communicated with the papers.

under existing circumstances it is deemed inexpedient, with a view to the public interest, to furnish a copy of the correspondence above mentioned.

I have to state that the information called for by the House has been already from time to time transmitted to Congress, with the exception of such correspondence as has been held within the last few months between the Department of State…

there is a prospect of opening a negotiation on the subject of the northwestern boundary of the United States immediately after the arrival at Washington of the newly appointed British minister, now daily expected;

To the House of Representatives: I transmit the accompanying letter* from the Secretary of State, and copy of a correspondence between that officer and the minister from Portugal near this Government, to which I invite the attention of…

To the Senate of the United States: I herewith transmit a report* made by the Secretary of the Navy in pursuance of the provisions of the act of the 3d March, 1843.

I am happy to believe that this convention provides as fully as is practicable for the adjustment of all claims of our citizens on the Government of Mexico.

That Government has thus afforded a gratifying proof of its promptness and good faith in observing the stipulation of the sixth article of the convention of the 30th of January last.

I transmit herewith a communication from the War Department, containing all the information and correspondence in that Department on the subject of the 'mountain howitzer' taken by Lieutenant Fremont on the expedition to the Oregon…

If no such indemnity should be provided, then a palpable and very gross wrong would be inflicted upon the claimants who had not been so fortunate as to have their claims taken up in preference to others.





