The Republican-controlled House of Representatives failed to clear a procedural rule Tuesday evening that would prevent any lawmaker from forcing a vote on terminating President Donald Trump’s tariffs for the majority of 2026.
Lawmakers voted 214-217 to approve the rule, falling short of a simple majority. Tariff-skeptical Republican Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Kevin Kiley of California and Don Bacon of Nebraska joined every House Democrat in opposition to the measure.
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A Tennessee bill would impose a criminal penalty for obstructing a religious service.
State Representative Greg Martin (R-Hamilton County) introduced House Bill (HB) 2264 last week, which would create a misdemeanor offense for interfering with a religious institution.
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