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What say you, Kentucky lawmakers?

"Virginia House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn, D-Fairfax, recently announced that the General Assembly will once again convene 'virtually' for 45 days starting Jan. 13, 2021. But lawmakers who were frustrated by the difficulties of legislating on Zoom during the special session, when 488 bills were introduced, are concerned that doing so during the 2021 regular session, when the bill count could run into the thousands, will be even worse.

"Filler-Corn noted that the House will livestream all committee and subcommittee meetings this time and offer an option to constituents to submit written comments on pending legislation, but Gilbert countered that the regular session should be as brief as possible 'until the people of Virginia can once again fully participate in their government.'"

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