Here are the 38 Republican House members who voted against Trump-backed spending bill
A spending bill to avert a partial government shutdown that was backed by President-elect Donald Trump failed to pass the House of Representatives on Thursday night after losing the approval of 38 Republicans.
Those Republicans are:
Rep. Aaron Bean, Fla.; Rep. Andy Biggs, Ariz.; Rep. Josh Brecheen, Okla.; Rep. Tim Burchett, Tenn.; Rep. Eric Burlison, Mo.; Rep. Kat Cammack, Fla.; Rep. Michael Cloud, Texas; Rep. Andrew Clyde, Va.; Rep. Eli Crane, Ariz.; Rep. John Curtis, Utah; Rep. Jeff Duncan, S.C.; Rep. Russ Fulcher, Idaho; Rep. Bob Good, Va.; Rep. Paul Gosar, Ariz.; Rep. Doug Lamborn, Colo.; Rep. Debbie Lesko, Ariz.; Rep. Nancy Mace, S.C.; Rep. Thomas Massie, Ky.; Rep. Rich McCormick, Ga.; Rep. Corey Mills, Fla.; Rep. Alex Mooney, W. Va.; Rep. Ralph Norman, S.C.; Rep. Scott Perry, Pa.; Rep. Chip Roy, Texas; Rep. David Schweikert, Ariz.; Rep. Keith Self, Texas; Rep. Victoria Spartz, Ind.; Rep. Tom Tiffany, Wis.; and Rep. Beth Van Duyne, Texas.
Two Democrats, Reps. Kathy Castor, Fla., and Marie Gleusenkamp Perez, Wash., voted yes to the proposal.
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