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Dec 14, 2020
The state s 16 Electoral College members will reportedly receive police escorts on Monday.
Michigan’s Senate and House have closed their offices ahead of a meeting of the state’s Electoral College members scheduled for Monday, citing safety and security concerns.
State officials notified lawmakers and staffers on Sunday that no on-site visitors will be allowed on the premises and that employees will not be permitted to come in for any work resources, reported local outlet MLive.
The Capitol building will also be closed during the Electoral College proceedings, as state officials announced last week.
Demonstrators are expected to gather outside the Capitol on Monday as the state’s 16 electors convene inside at 2 p.m. to cast their votes for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
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