Local MLAs eye budget as top concern ahead of return to Legislature
KAMLOOPS — The Legislative Assembly of B.C. is set to reconvene on June 22, after a months-long break due to COVID-19.
While some MLAs will meet from the comfort of their homes, local opposition MLAs Todd Stone and Peter Milobar expect to attend in person.
“It sounds like there will be 25-to-30 MLAs out of the 87 sitting in person,” Milobar said. “Todd and myself are likely two of those who will be there in-person for the six weeks of sitting and then everyone else will be participating virtually. So, all 87 MLAs will still have an opportunity to provide input, debate.”