The IRS should not be allowed to violate the Constitution.
Editor's note · Context
Hice argues against the IRS's enforcement of the Johnson amendment limiting political speech.
Share
More from Jody Hice
It has been an incredible honor to serve the people of the great State of Georgia and the 10th District for the last four terms. This is my last time addressing you as fellow colleagues here from the House floor within these hallowed Halls…
I appreciate the great leadership of the ranking member from Arkansas. I appreciate his yielding some time to me. Mr. Speaker, I certainly rise in opposition to the Big Cat Public Safety Act. Let it be known that I also rise in opposition…
Today's hearing is but an attempt to blame Republicans for the horrendous acts of violence.
On that I demand the yeas and nays. The yeas and nays were ordered. This will be a 5-minute vote. The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 225, nays 204, not voting 3, as follows: [Roll No. 432] YEAS--225 Adams Aguilar…





