While the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has forced the hand of virtually every state legislature this year, causing a handful of states to try something new: abandoning centuries-old precedent and conducting “virtual” sessions where legislators participate in committee functions and floor sessions from home, or from wherever they can connect to the Internet.
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Connecticut and Vermont are both in New England, but in many ways the two states could not be more different. But both held gubernatorial primaries yesterday that left observers scratching their heads.