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Senate Majority Leader Gene Suellentrop, a Wichita Republican, didn t wear a face covering Friday at a hearing on a constitutional amendment on abortion. He says he generally wears a mask at the Capitol if requested by people.
TOPEKA Senate Majority Leader Gene Suellentrop doesn’t prefer to wear a mask in the Capitol as the COVID-19 pandemic rages outside the confines of the limited-access building.
The Wichita Republican takes what might be considered a diplomatic approach to admonitions from public health officials that face coverings help limit spread of a virus that has killed at least 2 million worldwide, 389,000 in the United States, 3,500 in Kansas and 340 in his home county of Sedgwick. He usually opts not to wear one, as was the case Friday during the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing on abortion.
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