Special Session, Fri. July 29 – UPDATED
By | Monday, July 25th, 2011 | Politics, Virginia

Bearing Drift has learned that Special Session I is being reconvened on Friday, July 29, both Senate and House, at 11 a.m. This will be to elect judges. Caucus meetings will probably be earlier that morning. Also, right now it looks like redistricting action will not be taken that day. More details as we get them.

UPDATE: Hearing that after some judge voting, adjournment sine die. This means congressional redistricting is probably heading for the courts.

UPDATE II: Now hearing not adjourning sine die, thus, redistricting still up in the air.


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