Governors Push for National Guard Deployment to Southern Border Sparks Cost Concerns

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New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu is seeking $850,000 from the state's fiscal committee to deploy up to 15 volunteer members of the National Guard to the southern border in Texas for 90 days, citing a "civil emergency" and the need to protect New Hampshire citizens. Sununu's move is in response to what he sees as the federal government's inaction at the border, and he has been joined by 13 other Republican governors in this effort.
- New England governor wants $850K to send National Guard to southern border WCVB Boston
- Sununu seeks to send NH Guard to Texas border The Union Leader
- Alaska Governor Wants to Spend $1M Per Month to Send Troops to Texas Border Newsweek
- Alaska governor says he'd like to send troops south to aid Texas, but cost is a hurdle Alaska Beacon
- Military Report: National Guard memorandum leads to confusion and question amidst border tensions Webcenter Fairbanks
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