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State governors attend conference, discuss budget cuts WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. (AP) — Some of the nation’s governors said Thursday they want to ensure that states aren’t overburdened with government programs if a Republican-led Congress works to balance the federal budget. States must be included in de cisions on changes in welfare, health care, block grants and other federal programs, said Gov. Howard Dean of Vermont, chairman of the National Gover- norp’ Association. “We have to make sure the de tails are still consistent with mak ing sure that the state can run their own affairs and making sure we are simply not the new payors for the existing programs simply to balance the federal budget,” said Dean, a Democrat. The association began a three-day meeting Thursday at the posh Greenbrier resort for the country’s new governors. At least 10 governors-elect were scheduled to attend, including Texas’ George W. Bush. Dean said the association has not taken a position on a federal balanced budget amendment, but would discuss the issue dur ing the conference. “The key to the balanced bud get amendment will be to make sure that they are not simply passing the taxes over to us and expecting us to raise taxes to pay for their programs,” Dean said. Republican Gov. Mike Leavitt of Utah delivered a similar warning to Washington. He said last week’s election showed clearly that Americans want decision-making power shifted from Washington to local and state governments. But he said the nation’s governors in tend to play a prominent role in decisions on federal budget cuts. “We intend to be partners in decisions on how those cuts are made,” Leavitt said. “If we dealt with this simply as a matter of providing some form of balanced budget protec tion without creating some structural protection for states, we would be entering a period of substantial risk,” Leavitt said. The meetings were held for incoming governors to learn about setting up an office, set ting an agenda, dealing with the press and handling life in the public eye. “They’re all war stories,” Mass achusetts Gov. William Weld said of the meetings, which were closed to the media and public. The recent election shifted the slate toward more Republican governors. The^e will be 30 GOP governors, 18 Democrats and one independent. The Alaska gover nor’s race remains undecided. Dean said the many Republi can governors would help states relay their concerns to the GOP- led Congress. “There is pn advantage in having a significant and power ful Republican group of gover nors here who are going to plead the case of governors to mem bers of Congress,” Dean said. 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