Thirty-eight Home Republican lawmakers voted in opposition to the President-elect Trump-backed authorities spending invoice that did not clear the decrease chamber with simply greater than a day earlier than the shutdown.
These GOP representatives voted Thursday in opposition to the measure that may have prevented a authorities shutdown and suspended the debt restrict:
Aaron Bean (Fla.)
Andy Biggs (Ariz.)
Josh Brecheen (Okla.)
Tim Burchett (Tenn.)
Eric Burlison (Mo.)
Kat Cammack (Fla.)
Michael Cloud (Texas)
Andrew Clyde (Ga.)
Eli Crane (Ariz.)
John Curtis (Utah)
Jeff Duncan (S.C.)
Russ Fulcher (Idaho)
Bob Good (Va.)
Paul Gosar (Ariz.)
Andy Harris (Md.)
Wesley Hunt (Texas)
Doug Lamborn (Colo.)
Debbie Lesko (Ariz.)
Greg Lopez (Colo.)
Morgan Luttrell (Texas)
Nancy Mace (S.C.)
Thomas Massie (Ky.)
Richard McCormick (Ga.)
Cory Mills (Fla.)
Alexander Mooney (W.Va.)
Blake Moore (Utah)
Nathaniel Moran (Texas)
Ralph Norman (S.C.)
Andy Ogles (Tenn.)
Scott Perry (Pa.)
Invoice Posey (Fla.)
Matt Rosendale (Mont.)
Chip Roy (Texas)
David Schweikert (Ariz.)
Keith Self (Texas)
Victoria Spartz (Ind.)
Thomas Tiffany (Wis.)
Beth Van Duyne (Texas)
The invoice, which Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) offered just some hours earlier than it was voted on, failed with a 174-235-1 vote. It didn’t attain the two-thirds margin essential to cross because it was introduced underneath the suspension of the foundations.
The laws was offered as a plan B on Thursday after the preliminary bipartisan package deal was torpedoed following the opposition of a big selection of GOP Home lawmakers and Trump’s public objection on Wednesday.
The brand new invoice, which Trump supported and argued was “a very good Deal for the American people,” mustered help from two Home Democrats, Reps. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.) and Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-Wash.).
Following the failed vote, Home Majority Chief Steve Scalise (R-La.) instructed reporters that the measure won’t be dispatched to the Guidelines Committee.
“Not on this bill … not right now,” Scalise mentioned. “We’re going to have some more talks. I won’t say anything’s dead because we’re going to continue having talks.”
The federal government will shut down if Capitol Hill lawmakers don’t cross any spending laws by 11:59 p.m. native time on Friday.