Governors Public Health Alliance
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The Governors Public Health Alliance is a coalition created by the governors of several US states to coordinate their public health efforts,[1][2][3] building on existing regional efforts such as the West Coast Health Alliance.[4]
Participating states and territory:[5]
- California[4]
- Colorado[6]
- Connecticut[7]
- Delaware
- Hawaii
- Illinois
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- New Jersey[8]
- New York (state)
- North Carolina
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- Washington (state)
- Guam
The Governors Public Health Alliance will be supported by the nonprofit Governors Action Alliance, which is overseen by former governors across parties.[5]