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Dems, Republicans agree State House standoff was a ‘fiasco’

Clip: 12/3/2021 | 3m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

The Assembly got to only a handful of bills out of the scores that were on the agenda.

Drama and hyperbole were on display at the entrance to the Assembly chamber in the State House Thursday over a policy first created by the Assembly speaker and Senate president. This week, if you wanted to get in the building, you had to show a COVID-19 vaccination card or evidence of a negative COVID-19 test, and if you wanted to enter the Assembly chamber, you had to show it all over again.

12/03/2021

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