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Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 30, 2022

Much of the U.S. Capitol will reopen for visitors on Tuesday after nearly three years of restrictions prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Hill reports. The House office buildings will reopen to the public and visitors will no longer require a staff escort. The public will also be able to access House galleries with a pass obtained from a member’s office. The Capitol Visitor Center is expected to fully reopen in March.