Politics and Government
Politics and Government
Gov. Eric Holcomb on the pandemic, travel and eight years in office
- Gov. Eric Holcomb has less than a month left in his eight-year run as Indiana's 51st governor. The big picture: Holcomb was first elected in 2016 after incumbent Gov. Mike Pence withdrew from the race to become Donald Trump's running mate.
The article from MSN features an interview with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, discussing his tenure and various issues as he approaches the end of his term. Holcomb reflects on managing the state through the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the balance between public health and economic stability. He talks about his decision-making process during the crisis, including the implementation of mask mandates and business restrictions. Additionally, Holcomb shares insights on the importance of travel for economic development, his approach to governance focusing on bipartisanship, and his future plans after leaving office. He also touches on his legacy, hoping to be remembered for fostering a business-friendly environment and improving the quality of life in Indiana.
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/gov-eric-holcomb-on-the-pandemic-travel-and-eight-years-in-office/ar-AA1w0V2k ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/gov-eric-holcomb-on-the-pandemic-travel-and-eight-years-in-office/ar-AA1w0V2k ]
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