Proclamations
Proclamations are formal public declarations from the governor. Often proclamations declare states of emergency or call the legislature into a special session. Proclamations on this page are unique from the ceremonial proclamations issued by the governor’s office.
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Select the column headings in the table below to sort by proclamation number, issue date, title or status.
Number | Issued |
Title![]() |
Status |
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17-07 | 04/24/2017 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
17-08 | 05/18/2017 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
17-12 | 09/02/2017 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
17-13 | 12/18/2017 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
18-01 | 04/27/2018 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
17-04 | 03/17/2017 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
18-05 | 07/31/2018 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
18-04 | 07/27/2018 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
18-06 | 08/01/2018 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
19-01 | 01/25/2019 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
18-03 | 05/11/2018 | State of Emergency | Inactive |
20-34.4 | 06/18/2020 | State Auditor’s Office – Financial Reporting | Inactive |
22-05 | 09/29/2022 | SR506 Overpass Damage | Active |
17-09 | 05/23/2017 | Special Session | Inactive |
16-03 | 03/10/2016 | Special Session | Inactive |
15-08 | 04/24/2015 | Special Session | Inactive |
15-09 | 05/28/2015 | Special Session | Inactive |
17-10 | 06/21/2017 | Special Session | Inactive |
15-12 | 06/27/2015 | Special Session | Inactive |
13-09 | 11/05/2013 | Special Session | Inactive |