LEGISLATIVE SESSION CONTINUES TODAY AFTER ROUNDHOUSE CLOSES
Lawmakers get back to business in a handful of committee meetings today after the Capitol was shut down during Inauguration Day. Authorities closed the Roundhouse as a matter of caution amid possible threats to state houses across the nation.
Neither the House nor Senate plans to hold another floor session this week. Instead, a few committees will meet virtually. The break gives legislative staff time to print and analyze bills as committee hearings get going.
There’s also been talk that floor votes might be held virtually as well this session, and that has many lawmakers upset. That violates the state constitution that calls for such legislative votes to happen in the seat of government.
The full Senate doesn't plan on meeting until Feb. 1st. The House won't meet together until Jan. 25.
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