HYBRID
Leonine Public Affairs The Vermont Legislature convened in person this week for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
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The House of Representatives returned to the State House for a hybrid in-person/remote format after almost two years of Zoom legislating. In some ways it was like little had changed, with lawmakers and staff roaming around the building, meeting in committee rooms and talking in the cafeteria. But for the most part the pandemic’s impact on safety and social protocols was evident. The Senate remained remote, having decided to continue to conduct business over Zoom for the foreseeable future. People politely tried to social distance without seeming standoffish, everyone was masked and most public stakeholders - journalists and lobbyists - refrained from the pre-pandemic practice of spending the entire day in the State House. [The observations informing this newsletter occurred in short visits to the building for prearranged conversations.]
The result was the State House did not seem particularly crowded. There was a heightened security presence and all traffic in and out of the building was funneled through an entrance with a large body temperature monitor, which sort of gave the impression of a Star Wars droid confirming whether a person was “clear” to enter the building. All in all, the situation seemed well-managed and as safe as can be expected given the circumstances.
The hybrid format provided for in-person House committee hearings, although witnesses remained remote and the viewing public continued to watch via livestream on YouTube. Many committee members also participated remotely.
The House floor remained fully remote in order to allow members who could not be present to vote. This was to ensure members who may need to stay home for safety reasons could continue to participate. The floor process seemed to work pretty well, although it was strange to see lawmakers sitting in the statehouse on their computers conducting floor business remotely only yards away from the House floor.
The same format will apply next week. The House will have to vote again on how they want to conduct legislative business beyond February 1.
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