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Coronavirus restrictions could lead to remote voting for Congress

  • Written by Stanley M. Brand, Distinguished Fellow in Law and Government, Pennsylvania State University
Together no more: remote voting for Congress could be the outcome of public health restrictions on gatherings.House of Representatives

The spread of the coronavirus has created unprecedented problems for Congress as it confronts how to conduct legislative business after the infection of several members.

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., told Politico,...

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