Here in Wisconsin, our governor Doyle just deployed troops to Mississippi.
However I read, that because of the war, the national guard is not under direct control of states, but is under control of Washington. So states have to ask Washington permission to send guard. It is all up to Washington.
http://nbc15.madison.com/home/headlines/1712156.html"And while the National Guards of Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama and Florida are deployed to help hurricane victims, officials here say they don't anticipate our troops will be put on disaster duty.
"Our Wisconsin Guard troops at Camp Shelby are on active duty, which means their boss isn't the governor of any state right now, it's the President of the United States," says Lt. Col. Donovan, "So it is remotely possible that their services might be required but it would take a directive from the President to put our Wisconsin National Guard troops on active duty out in the streets of Mississippi."
But he says the exact timing of their departure will be controlled by the National Guard Bureau in Washington, D.C., which stepped in to synchronize the arrival of military units in the hurricane area so that they can be used most effectively.