Dec. 7 (UPI) -- The Arizona and Michigan state legislatures announced Monday they would postpone work after President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani tested positive for COVID-19 after visiting the states.
A letter to lawmakers declared that Arizona's Senate and House will close for a week "out of an abundance of caution for recent cases and concerns relating to COVID-19," while Michigan's Republican Speaker of the House Lee Chatfield said the House would be in session on Tuesday, "but no voting will take place and attendance will not be taken."