The Pennsylvania House voting session scheduled for Thursday has been canceled after one of the members tested positive for COVID-19.
According to a press release from the House GOP, the unnamed representative was last in the Capitol building on Tuesday and is experiencing mild symptoms.
Contact tracing efforts are underway and those who may have come in contact with the member are being notified.
The House has three scheduled voting days left before election day.
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