PROVIDENCE, RI — (AP) – Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe are heading to Rhode Island for meetings with other governors.
The two leaders are attending the National Governors Association summer meeting in Providence, which runs from Thursday to Saturday.
The NGA says it is expecting more than 30 governors to attend. Scheduled topics of discussion include international trade, the opioid epidemic and cybersecurity, which McAuliffe has made a priority for the group.
Other topics include the global economy and trade, as well as flood prevention.
As chairman of the NGA, McAuliffe will introduce Vice President Mike Pence and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau before they speak to the group.
This will be McAuliffe’s final NGA meeting. His term in office expires in January.
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