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Time Waits For No One Not Even The General Assembly

LRC Public Information The Kentucky Senate has voted to require schools to reopen in-person instruction by late March. Senators passed the bill Wednesday. The bill is potentially one step from going to the governor. The bill would require in-person classes resume by March 29. It returns to the House, which will consider Senate changes. If the House accepts the changes, it could send the legislation to Gov. Andy Beshear. Under the bill, districts would need to offer, at least, a hybrid schedule where students attend in-person classes at least two days a week and classes are held at least four days a week.

Schapiro: Virginia s GOP convention doesn t have to be a disaster

BY JEFF E. SCHAPIRO Richmond Times-Dispatch The convention at which Virginia Republicans pick their 2021 nominees for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general needn’t be knife fight, though that would make it better story, confirming that the only thing on which the GOP can agree is to disagree. The array of actual and prospective candidates suggests a Republican ticket fashioned at the convention rather than the rejected primary might have at least one feature its Democratic equivalent could lack: geographic balance. Indeed, the Democratic ticket again could tilt to Northern Virginia, which in population, wealth and its huge presence in the legislature pretty much runs the state. Eight of 13 Democratic candidates for the three statewide offices are from the Washington suburbs.

Schapiro: Politics in Virginia s parallel universe

BY JEFF E. SCHAPIRO Richmond Times-Dispatch Ben Cline, the congressman from the Blue Ridge 6th District, is a strict constitutionalist quick to object to government overreach, such as perceived intrusions on gun rights — a big deal in Virginia’s countryside. His fellow Republican from the 1st District in Tidewater, Rob Wittman, is a Ph.D. who worries the Chesapeake Bay could become an algae-choked Petri dish because of fertilizer runoff from all those upstream suburban lawns. Cline, a lawyer, and Wittman, a scientist, would tell you there is ample, irrefutable evidence of both — that the facts don’t lie. But Cline and Wittman, in a bow to the emotion that blunts voters’ capacity for reason, appear to have chucked reality when it comes to the presidential election.

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