COVID-19 State and Local Updates
Updated July 14 @ 9:45 AM
- Georgia: Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms just issued an executive order requiring persons within the City of Atlanta to wear face masks in many circumstances
- Massachusetts: Entered Phase III on July 6th. The Phase III Standards revise the minimum safety standards for office spaces in Massachusetts, addressing the four categories of Social Distancing, Staffing and Operations, Hygiene Protocol, and Cleaning and Disinfecting.
- California: Governor Newsom ordered a reversal of the reopening of certain businesses and activities effectively immediately
Updated July 10 @ 9:00 AM
Alabama
- On June 30th, Governor Kay Ivey issued an amended Safer at Home Order (PDF) and amended Proceeding with Caution Info Sheet (PDF) and Flyer (PDF)
- List of All Orders and Guidelines
Alaska
- Phase 3 of Reopen Responsibly Plan
- See this Industry specific Guidance for further information.
- All Health Mandates
Arizona
- Executive Order 2020-43 (PDF) Pausing Arizona's Reopening
Colorado
- Executive Order D 2020-110 (PDF) (face coverings) (6/20/20)
- Accommodations Guidance (PDF)
- Safer at Home Industry Guidance
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
- Executive Order 20-139 (PDF) Phase 2 (6/3/20)
Hawaii
- Roadmap to Recovery issued on June 3rd
- Ninth Supplementary Proclamation (PDF) (6/10/20)
Idaho
Illinois
- Confirmation re: Move to Phase Four(6/25/20) and Summary of Changes (PDF)
- Phase 4 Industry-Specific Guidance
- All COVID-Related Executive Orders and Proclamations
Indiana
- Executive Order 20-35 (PDF) Stage 4.5 (7/1/20)
Iowa
- Proclamation (6/25/20)
Kansas
Louisiana
- Announcement re: Advancement Paused / Remaining in Phase 2 (6/22/20)
- Proclamation 83 JBE 2020 (PDF) (6/25/20) (Pause in Phase 2, Limiting Gatherings)
Maryland
- Executive Order 20-06-11-01 (PDF) (6/11/20)
- Back to Business: Industry-Specific Guidelines for Reopening Businesses
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
- Executive Order 20-74 (PDF) (Phase III) (6/5/20)
- Guidance on Safely Reopening Minnesota Businesses
Mississippi
- Executive Order 1500 (PDF) extending and amending Safe Return (6/29/20)
Missouri
- Executive Order 20-12 Phase 2 (6/11/20) and Announcement
Nebraska
- Outline of Phase III Changes (PDF) and Outline of Phase IV Changes (PDF)
- COVID-19 Nebraska Guidance Documents
Nevada
- Announcement re: Pause of Reopening in Phase 2 (6/15/20)
- Announcement re: Extension of Phase 2 (PDF) and Directive (PDF) (6/29/20)
New Hampshire
- Safer at Home Order (PDF) (6/16/20)
New Jersey
New Mexico
- Announcement re: Pause on Reopening (6/25/20)
New York
- Phase Four Overview and Guidance
- Regional Map (PDF) and Status of Regional Reopening
North Carolina
- Executive Order No. 147 (6/24/20) (Phase 2 extension, face coverings)
North Dakota
- Announcement re: Advancing to Next Phase (5/29/20)
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
- Announcement re: Phase 3 as of June 30 (6/29/20)
- Posters and More Guidelines are available here.
South Carolina
South Dakota
- Department of Health Employer Recommendations (PDF) and Other Guidance, Checklists, available here
Tennessee
- Tennessee Pledge Business Guidelines (General and Industry)
Texas
- Executive Order GA-28 (PDF) (6/26/20) (Pulling Back on Reopening)
- Full List of Health Protocols
Utah
- Executive Order - Status Update through June 26 (PDF) (6/12/20)
- Executive Order - Rural Counties Advance to Green (PDF) (6/19/20)
Vermont
Virginia
- Phase Three Business Guidelines (PDF)
- Executive Order 67 (PDF) Phase Three (6/30/20)
Washington
- All COVID-19 Reopening Guidance for Businesses and Workers
- Announcement re: Pause on Moving Counties into Phase 4 (6/27/20)
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
- State Public Health Orders and Guidance, County Orders, County Variances
- Interactive Map of County Variances
- Guidance for Screening Employees (PDF)

Marcia Kinter is the Vice President, Government & Regulatory Affairs at PRINTING United Alliance. Ms. Kinter oversees the development of resources for the Association addressing environmental, safety & health, and sustainability issues. She represents the printing industry, as well as their associated supplier base, before federal and state regulatory agencies on environmental, safety and other government issues directly impacting the printing industry.
In 2008, Kinter, in conjunction with colleagues from other printing trade associations, was instrumental in launching the Sustainable Green Printing Partnership program. The SGP Program is a registry system for printing facilities that includes third party verification. The program successfully launched as an independent organization in August 2008.
Kinter is a member of and serves as Secretary for the Academy of Screen Printing Technology. In 2001, Kinter received the William D. Schaeffer Environmental Award for significant advancement of environmental awareness in the graphic arts industry.
Before joining PRINTING United Alliance, Kinter worked for The American Waterways Operators, Inc., the national association for the barge and towing industry.
She holds bachelor’s degree in urban planning from the University of Maryland, College Park, and a master’s degree in public administration from George Mason University.