The following is my column that will appear in the Mt. Vernon Gazette, Springfield Connection, The Prince William Times, The Fort Hunt Herald, and Potomac Local in the week of April 27, 2020.
Serving during the Pandemic
Last week, the General Assembly returned to Richmond for what was probably one of the most unusual sessions we will ever have. We convened for one day to consider the Governor’s vetoes of and amendments to the bills and budget we passed earlier in the year.The Senate met in the Virginia Science Museum. The House of Delegates met in a tent on the Virginia State Capitol lawn. Men did not wear ties because we were told they are germ magnets. The Senate clerk gave all Senators masks and gloves. I wore a bandana mask and a bolo made with a Virginia quarter that I bought for the occasion.Each Senator sat at tables 10 feet apart in order of seniority which put me in about the middle of the room. Senator George Barker sat in a plexiglass box due to recent heart surgery. The clerk provided box lunches and we were prohibited from touching the drink cooler. We caucused in outdoor tents with chairs scattered six feet apart. The whole day was surreal.