2018 0227 - (NGA) - National Governors Association to GOV (House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform) - On Federalism Implications of Treating States as Stakeholders - 5p
Regarding federal preemption, governors recognize the need for federal intervention
should states fail to act collectively on issues of legitimate concern.
Preemption of state laws, however, should be the exception rather than the rule.
This is especially true in areas of primary state responsibility, including, but not limited to: education, insurance regulation, criminal justice, preservation of the dual banking system, preservation of state securities regulation, and the management of state personnel programs.
ACUS.gov - Federal Agency Preemption Of State Law, Executive Summary, Catherine M. Sharkey - 5p
ACUS.gov - Agency Procedures for Considering Preemption of State Law - [link]