Indiana Government Actions on COVID-19 – Updated 4/16/2020

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Beth A. Bauer
Whether representing Fortune 50 companies in high-stakes class or mass actions or a local non-profit needing help, Beth A. Bauer balances creative, tenacious advocacy with a calm, commanding demeanor. Clients benefit from her experience as an appellate clerk and practitioner as she strategizes from a broad perspective and gains intricate understanding of the details that make the difference.
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Today’s update discusses:

  • Regional governors planning how to ease out of the stay-at-home orders

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  • Governor Holcomb has been in close contact with the Governors of Ohio and Kentucky throughout the coronavirus pandemic, planning to coordinate phasing out of their stay-at-home orders. Governor Holcomb is hopeful that more clarity on a timeline for this will come in the next week or so. Each of the governors recognizes it is important to think regionally, and Governor Holcomb made it clear that he is going to do what is best for the State of Indiana.  He also committed not to surprise his sister states by his actions.

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