House Moves to Censure Rep. Jamaal Bowman for False Fire Alarm Incident

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The House of Representatives is on track to censure Representative Jamaal Bowman, Democrat of New York, for setting off a fire alarm in a House office building during a congressional spending battle. The censure resolution, introduced by Representative Lisa McClain, Republican of Michigan, survived a vote, with 216 Republicans voting to keep it alive. Bowman pleaded guilty to a single false fire alarm charge and paid a $1,000 fine. Censure resolutions have become common tools for partisan criticism in the deeply polarized House.
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