The House of Keys sits this morning, with a bid to stop the Lord Bishop voting in Tynwald.
Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper will ask members to back a private member's bill which would keep the bishop as a Tynwald member but prevent them having a vote.
Also on the agenda are questions about credit cards, energy policy and headteachers looking after more than one school.
Members sit from 10am.
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