Posted on 05/04/2017 12:00:37 PM PDT by Kazan
After years of debate, the House on Thursday voted to repeal key parts of the Affordable Care Act and replace them with new provisions.
The vote, which President Donald Trump was planning to tout as a big victory, sends the Republican-sponsored bill to gut Obamacare to the Senate for consideration.
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But winning approval for the bill could be even more difficult in the Senate than it has been in the House, where Republican leaders struggled for nearly two months to wrangle enough votes in their caucus to secure its passage.
The bill passed by a vote of 217 to 213. All 193 Democrats voting opposed the bill; they were joined by 20 Republicans voting "no."
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No votes.
Adams
Aguilar
Barragán
Bass
Beatty
Bera
Beyer
Biggs
Bishop (GA)
Blumenauer
Blunt Rochester
Bonamici
Boyle, Brendan F.
Brady (PA)
Brown (MD)
Brownley (CA)
Bustos
Butterfield
Capuano
Carbajal
Cárdenas
Carson (IN)
Cartwright
Castor (FL)
Castro (TX)
Chu, Judy
Cicilline
Clark (MA)
Clarke (NY)
Clay
Cleaver
Clyburn
Coffman
Cohen
Comstock
Connolly
Conyers
Cooper
Correa
Costa
Costello (PA)
Courtney
Crist
Crowley
Cuellar
Cummings
Davis (CA)
Davis, Danny
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Delaney
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DelBene
Demings
Dent
DeSaulnier
Deutch
Dingell
Doggett
Donovan
Doyle, Michael F.
Ellison
Engel
Eshoo
Espaillat
Esty (CT)
Evans
Fitzpatrick
Foster
Frankel (FL)
Fudge
Gabbard
Gallego
Garamendi
Gonzalez (TX)
Gottheimer
Green, Al
Green, Gene
Grijalva
Gutiérrez
Hanabusa
Hastings
Heck
Herrera Beutler
Higgins (NY)
Himes
Hoyer
Huffman
Hurd
Jackson Lee
Jayapal
Jeffries
Johnson (GA)
Johnson, E. B.
Jones
Joyce (OH)
Kaptur
Katko
Keating
Kelly (IL)
Kennedy
Khanna
Kihuen
Kildee
Kilmer
Kind
Krishnamoorthi
Kuster (NH)
Lance
Langevin
Larsen (WA)
Larson (CT)
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Lawson (FL)
Lee
Levin
Lewis (GA)
Lieu, Ted
Lipinski
LoBiondo
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Luján, Ben Ray
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Maloney, Sean
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Meng
Moore
Moulton
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Panetta
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Payne
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Peterson
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Quigley
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Reichert
Rice (NY)
Richmond
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Rosen
Roybal-Allard
Ruiz
Ruppersberger
Rush
Ryan (OH)
Sánchez
Sarbanes
Schakowsky
Schiff
Schneider
Schrader
Scott (VA)
Scott, David
Serrano
Sewell (AL)
Shea-Porter
Sherman
Sinema
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Slaughter
Smith (NJ)
Smith (WA)
Soto
Speier
Suozzi
Swalwell (CA)
Takano
Thompson (CA)
Thompson (MS)
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Tonko
Torres
Tsongas
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Veasey
Vela
Velázquez
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Waters, Maxine
Watson Coleman
Welch
Wilson (FL)
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The interesting part is not the exact Senate vote but what the Conference Committee will do to reconcile the House and Senate versions of this bill. I would love to see a runaway committee take the bill to a completely different destination in conference.
Where can you find which 20 voted no. It’s a good way to tell if it’s a good bill or a bad bill.
20 Republicans currently serving their LAST terms.
It’s a repeal. Yes, there is a difference between a tax incentive and a mandate.
In Arizona we have tax incentives for solar. I have a mandate to pay my state taxes.
That was fast :)
Some of them voted no for their own district’s needs, or so they said.
I hate congress.
I suspect most of those Republicans are in districts that Clinton won, so they may have helped themselves by voting against the bill. They may have even cut a deal with Ryan to vote “No” once the GOP had enough votes anyway.
Andy Biggs (Arizona)
Mike Coffman (Colorado)
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Florida)
Thomas Massie (Kentucky)
Walter Jones (North Carolina)
Frank LoBiondo (New Jersey)
Christopher Smith (New Jersey)
Leonard Lance (New Jersey)
Dan Donovan (New York)
John Katko (New York)
Michael Turner (Ohio)
David Joyce (Ohio)
Ryan Costello (Pennsylvania)
Patrick Meehan (Pennsylvania)
Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania)
Charlie Dent (Pennsylvania)
Will Hurd (Texas)
Barbara Comstock (Virginia)
Jaime Herrera Beutler (West Virginia)
the bill passed and Wolfie CNN is going nuts.... I mean nuttier.... but but but but but but.
Before I jump with accolades I suppose I better read it first to see who got in the ass. I suppose it will be those who have insurance and are happy with it. Seniors will lose, taxpayers pay again and free loaders make out like a bandit.
Another you must pass it before you can read it.
of course maybe all you read it?
Follow the link in #2, Republicans are named in Roman font, democRATs in Italic.
Wonder if Uncle Joe is whispering somewhere that, “This is a big f*****g deal.”
Are they supposed to vote based on the needs of their own districts?
Jaime Herrera Beutler is from Washington, not West Virginia.
Jaime Herrera Beutler is from Washington, not West Virginia.
Thanks for correcting
I’ve read the reasons my guy voted against it but I think the needs of the country come first in this instance.
I’d rather take a few bucks hit for the good of the country.
But that’s just me.
This is how legislation is supposed to be done. House, Senate, Conference, Vote, go to President.
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