State Executive Orders: Nuance in restrictions, revealing suspensions, and decisions to enforce

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2020-05-30
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American English
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In the absence of a large-scale federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic, state and local elected officials have enacted executive orders that include both restrictions to public liberties as well as the suspension of rules and regulations. While these restrictive policy actions have received extensive media attention, the suspensions, including regulatory rollbacks, waivers, and extensions are lesser known. This viewpoint offers insight from a working database that captures the nuance and variation across restrictions, suspensions, and enforcement mechanisms being utilized, at the state level.

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Curley, C., & Federman, P. (2020). State Executive Orders: Nuance in restrictions, revealing suspensions, and decisions to enforce. Public Administration Review, 80(4), 623–628. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13250
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Office of the Vice President for Research, Indiana University
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