As most states continue to face improved economic and budget conditions in 2006, governors are taking the opportunity to press forward in advancing their priorities for state development and investment. According to their 2006 state-of-the-state addresses, governors' priorities this year include education (particularly teacher quality and high school reform), health care (particularly health and wellness issues), economic development and vitality, and the effective management and preservation of natural resources for economic and quality-of-life purposes. Providing tax incentives and tax relief for businesses and residents also emerged as very high on governors' agendas.
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