The leaders of the West Virginia Senate and House of Delegates said they won’t require masks in their respective chambers at the start of the legislative session this week. Senate President Craig Blair and House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, both among the majority Republicans, said they were willing to act if the circumstances warranted. The Senate’s minority leader, Greenbrier County Democrat Stephen Baldwin, said he’s worried that the virus will have an impact on this session. Baldwin and House minority leader Doug Skaff said most Democrats will wear masks, although the choice is an option.