House Republicans Who Opposed Wednesday's Rule Vote: A Comprehensive List

House Republicans Who Opposed Wednesday's Rule Vote: A Comprehensive List

House Republicans rebelled against the bipartisan spending deal, rejecting the rule vote in a display of opposition to Speaker Mike Johnson's agreement with the Senate This article lists the GOP hardliners who voted against the deal

Republican hardliners revolted on the House floor on Wednesday, successfully blocking a procedural vote in protest of the spending deal House Speaker Mike Johnson negotiated with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. The rule, which was intended to govern debate on two resolutions of disapproval for Biden administration rules, was defeated by a vote of 203-216, with 13 GOP members crossing party lines to side with Democrats in defeating it.

Rep. Blake Moore of Utah was one of the 13 who changed his vote to "nay" at the request of GOP leadership, in order to bring the vote up again at a later date. In addition to Moore, there were 12 other Republicans who also voted "nay."

1. Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona

2. Rep. Eric Burlison of Missouri

3. Rep. Eli Crane of Arizona

4. Rep. Bob Good of Virginia

5. Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona

6. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia

7. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida

8. Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina

9. Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee

10. Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania

11. Rep. Matt Rosendale of Montana

12. Rep. Chip Roy of Texas