Rep. Mike Flood faces town hall questioning over ‘Big Beautiful Bill’


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Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb, was met with shouts of disapproval at a town hall when he answered a question about a provision in the House’s “Big Beautiful Bill” which would make it harder for judges to hold parties in contempt of court. Flood said that the provision was “unknown to him” when he voted in favor of the bill.



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