In a rare legislative move, seven officials in Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb's administration spoke Thursday in opposition to a bill being pushed by his own party that would limit the emergency powers he's used during the coronavirus pandemic. Lawmakers who support the legislation say they want a seat at the table in the decision-making process and improve the state's emergency powers law. Leaders in Holcomb's administration worry the legislation would limit the governor's ability to respond in a timely fashion during a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus, legal experts testified during a committee hearing Thursday that they view the legislation as unconstitutional, an argument many lawmakers don't buy.