How Gov. Wolf’s business shutdown bit him where it hurts | John Baer
By John Baer When Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf shut down all but “life-sustaining” businesses to stem the spread of coronavirus, […]
Analysis and observations from all 50 states from Dentons’ public policy experts and members of the Dentons 50 network.
By John Baer When Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf shut down all but “life-sustaining” businesses to stem the spread of coronavirus, […]
By Jan Murphy On the same day Gov. Tom Wolf expanded his stay-at-home order to the entire state to slow […]
By Rebecca Moss HARRISBURG — Each day last week, Shawn McCreary settled into a new and strange routine. Instead of […]
By Michael Rubinkam, Mark Scolforo and Claudia Lauer HARRISBURG -— The president declared a major disaster in Pennsylvania on Monday […]
Introduction As of April 2nd 2020 the State of Georgia has 5,444 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and has suffered 176 […]
This week the Iowa House and Senate leadership determined the legislative session will continue its suspension until at least April 30 and the Governor issued her sixth emergency disaster proclamation.
Connecticut As of April 1st Data updates on testing in Connecticut Since yesterday’s update, an additional 429 Connecticut residents have […]
On March 30, 2020, President Trump declared a major disaster in Pennsylvania, which allows additional federal funding to be dispersed […]
We have received numerous inquiries regarding what is included in the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act) […]
Connecticut As of March 29th Data updates on testing in Connecticut Since Friday’s update, the statewide total of individuals […]
Arkansas On the 26th, Governor Hutchinson announced a proposal to protect and support health care professionals, the public, and providers. The Arkansas Department of […]