Republican legislators push for in-person General Assembly Reading Time: 3 minutes House and Senate Republican leaders, citing a growing number of Covid-19 vaccinations and the limitations of remote proceedings, called for the Delaware General Assembly to resume in-person public committee meetings and floor action. Chances of moving to an in-person session this year are slim, given the solid majority Democrats enjoy in both houses. The state is also an uptick in coronavirus cases. States dominated by Republican legislators, one example being Pennsylvania, have stayed with in-person sessions, but have also struggled with Covid-19 cases. General Assembly Republicans point to last week’s Senate Judiciary Committee meeting on two controversial gun control bills as proof of what they view as a flawed system.