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Are visitors allowed to observe the proceedings while the House or Senate is in session?

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Are visitors allowed to observe the proceedings while the House or Senate is in session?

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A. Yes. The House and Senate galleries, which are accessible from the 4th floor, offer balcony-level vantage points and are open to the public during legislative sessions. Informal sessions usually start at 11:00 AM, while formal sessions generally start at 1:00 PM.

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Yes. The House and Senate galleries, which are accessible from the 4th floor, offer balcony-level vantage points and are open to the public during legislative sessions. Informal sessions usually start at 11:00 AM, while formal sessions generally start at 1:00 PM.

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