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Subject Hunkered down, but not slowing down
Date March 27, 2020 12:35 AM
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Governor Holcomb updated Hoosiers again today, and he said that he’s inspired
by the stories he’s hearing of Hoosiers across our state
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As Hoosiers, we may be hunkered down, but that doesn’t mean that we’re slowing
down!


Governor Holcomb updated Hoosiers again today, and he said that he’s inspired
by the stories he’s hearing of Hoosiers across our state who are social
distancing – but not social isolating:

“I hope you continue to be as inspired on a daily basis to read the stories
from border to border, from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River, it's simply
amazing to see theheart of Hoosiers who are hunkered down right now, not
slowing down to meet the needs of their neighbors. And for as much as
government is doing, it's individuals who are standing in the gap.”
-Gov. Holcomb

You’ve probably seen many of these stories. More than 1,000 businesses have
reached out to your state government offering ways to help! We’ll send a bunch
of inspiring tales of the Hoosier spirit – Hoosiers helping Hoosiers – to your
inbox tomorrow.(For a preview, visit our Twitter page.)
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But now, we wanted to give you a quick update on a few more actions Governor
Holcomb and his team took today to help our fellow Hoosiers impacted by the
coronavirus.

* Temporarily unemployed? Governor Holcomb wants to make sure you receive
relief as quickly as possible. The Department of Workforce Development has
suspended the required one-week waiting period before paying unemployment
benefits, retroactive to March 8. You can apply for unemployment insurance
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* Chronic health condition? You’ll be able to receive a 90-day supply of your
non-controlled prescription medication.
* On Medicaid? You can use your benefits to cover costs of using alternative
forms of transportation, such as ride-sharing, for appointments to see
healthcare providers.
* Need a meal delivered? The Family and Social Services Administration has
additional funding flexibility to allow for this.
* Local government? The Department of Local Government Finance has extended
some of your deadlines.
 

You can read today’s full executive order here.
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Thank you for helping be part of the solution during these challenges times –
hunkering down, but not slowing down. And we’ll continue to do our work to keep
you updated!

 Thanks,

-Your Holcomb Crew



 


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