Rep. Nancy Mace’s (R-SC) censure resolution aimed at fellow Republican Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) was referred to the House Ethics Committee on Wednesday night.

The House overwhelmingly voted to refer it to the committee, 310-103, with most Republicans and 106 Democrats backing the motion. Mills introduced the motion to refer it to committee, stalling Mace’s censure effort.

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Before the vote, Mace and Mills let their animosity toward each other be known. The South Carolina representative reportedly called him a “piece

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