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.
MHK wants changes to tax laws for couples
What does it take to close roads?
Firefighters called to fire at tip this morning
Airport recruiting for firefighters
Northern roads to close for half marathon this weekend
City centre street to close for two days
Workshop about impact of substance abuse this morning
Total of 44 bus services running during strike today