Govs Threats Denied: Reps Reassure Lawmakers of Ticket Security Amid Tax Reform Controversy

US Representatives have denied receiving threats from governors to withhold support for their tickets to run for National Assembly seats in the 2027 general election, following reports of intimidation over the Tax Reform Bills. The lawmakers maintain their resolve despite the alleged warnings from state leaders.
US Representatives have denied allegations made by some Governors that they threatened to deny federal lawmakers tickets to run for National Assembly seats in next year's general elections unless they support the Tax Reform Bills. The reports surfaced just days after Governor X accused Representatives Y and Z of being party to the plan. In a statement, Representatives Y and Z dismissed the claims as "baseless" and "unfounded," stating that they are committed to working with Governors on the bill's passage. Despite the denial, tensions between lawmakers and governors remain high over the contentious legislation.