Tag: Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb
Governor’s statement on the COVID-19 public health emergency
Statement from Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb concerning the current COVID-19 public health emergency.
Governor’s Public Health Commissioner meeting – 11/18/2021
The Governor’s Public Health Commission will discuss public health funding issues during its next meeting on Thursday, November 18, 2021.
Governor responds to OSHA COVID-19 vaccine mandates
Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the following statement in response to OSHA's Emergency Temporary Standard, which mandates companies with 100 employees or more to require the COVID-19 vaccine or weekly testing.
Court rules in favor of State Legislature in Holcomb v Bray
The Marion Superior Court ruled late Thursday that the Indiana General Assembly may provide a legislative session to commence if the Governor declares a statewide emergency.
Governor’s Public Health Commission appointees
Today the Indiana Department of Health announced the appointment of 12 new members to Governor Eric Holcomb's Public Health Commission.
Holcomb statement on the 2021 Fiscal Year close-out
Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the following statement on July 14, 2021, regarding the 2021 fiscal year close-out, which resulted in $3.9 billion in combined reserves.
Gov. Holcomb concludes economic development trip to Qatar
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb concluded an economic development trip to Qatar today to cultivate new business relationships in the Middle East while advancing innovation, investment, and job creation in Indiana.
Body-Worn Cameras being deployed to ISP Troopers
The Indiana State Police process of issuing body-worn and in-car cameras to its Troopers across the entire state is underway.
FSSA Secretary Dr. Jennifer Sullivan stepping down
Dr. Jennifer Sullivan, the secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration has notified Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb that she is stepping away from her position.
INDOT to develop wireless electric vehicle charging solution for highway infrastructure
The Indiana Department of Transportation and Purdue University today announced plans to develop the world’s first contactless wireless-charging concrete pavement highway segment.





