A photo of politicians lined up to vote

๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ Di House Don Vote on Stopgap Spending Measure!

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Inside House of Reps, action don dey happen o! Speaker Mike Johnson, with heavy support from House Democrats, don push one stopgap measure wey go make sure say government dey run with enough kudi into early next year. Dis na di koko of di matter:

Dis “two-step continuing resolution” na big plan to fund some federal agencies till late January and others till early February. Dem do am so to balance di mind of those hard-right lawmakers wey dey skeptical about big government spending. On Tuesday, House Democratic leaders put hand for chest, endorse dis measure wey need support from both parties to pass. Interesting to note, di bill no include any fund for Ukraine or Israel, wey dem go need to handle separately. ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿค

Now, make we look the voting matter: Dis resolution na the second one wey dem don pass dis year. The first one, wey dem pass for late September, shake tables for hard-right House Republicans and cause Kevin McCarthy to miss out on the speakership. The House been dey like say dem press pause for like three weeks, as Republicans dey arrange themselves around a new speaker. Finally, Mr. Johnson collect enough hand to become speaker. ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿ›

For di voting, 336 people say yes to the measure, wey pass the 288 wey dem need. Three members no even drop vote. Now, na Senate turn to take action. See how every member for House vote:

How Every House Member Vote ๐Ÿ“Š

Republicans

  • Mark Alford (Missouri Mo. 4th): NN
  • Jim Banks (Indiana Ind. 3rd): NN
  • Aaron Bean (Florida Fla. 4th): NN
  • Andy Biggs (Arizona Ariz. 5th): NN
  • Dan Bishop (North Carolina N.C. 8th): NN
  • Lauren Boebert (Colorado Colo. 3rd): NN
  • Mike Bost (Illinois Ill. 12th): NN
  • Josh Brecheen (Oklahoma Okla. 2nd): NN
  • Ken Buck (Colorado Colo. 4th): NN
  • Tim Burchett (Tennessee Tenn. 2nd): NN
  • Eric Burlison (Missouri Mo. 7th): NN
  • Kat Cammack (Florida Fla. 3rd): NN
  • Jerry Carl (Alabama Ala. 1st): NN
  • John Carter (Texas Texas 31st): NN
  • Ben Cline (Virginia Va. 6th): NN
  • Michael Cloud (Texas Texas 27th): NN
  • Andrew Clyde (Georgia Ga. 9th): NN
  • Mike Collins (Georgia Ga. 10th): NN
  • Eli Crane (Arizona Ariz. 2nd): NN
  • Warren Davidson (Ohio Ohio 8th): NN
  • Scott DesJarlais (Tennessee Tenn. 4th): NN
  • Byron Donalds (Florida Fla. 19th): NN
  • Jeff Duncan (South Carolina S.C. 3rd): NN
  • Ron Estes (Kansas Kan. 4th): NN
  • Pat Fallon (Texas Texas 4th): NN
  • Brad Finstad (Minnesota Minn. 1st): NN
  • Michelle Fischbach (Minnesota Minn. 7th): NN
  • Scott Franklin (Florida Fla. 18th): NN
  • Russell Fry (South Carolina S.C. 7th): NN
  • Russ Fulcher (Idaho Idaho 1st): NN
  • Matt Gaetz (Florida Fla. 1st): NN
  • Mike Gallagher (Wisconsin Wis. 8th): NN
  • Tony Gonzales (Texas Texas 23rd): NN
  • Bob Good (Virginia Va. 5th): NN
  • Lance Gooden (Texas Texas 5th): NN
  • Paul Gosar (Arizona Ariz. 9th): NN
  • Garret Graves (Louisiana La. 6th): NN
  • Mark Green (Tennessee Tenn. 7th): NN
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia Ga. 14th): NN
  • Morgan Griffith (Virginia Va. 9th): NN
  • **Michael Guest (Mississippi Miss. 3rd):** NN
  • Harriet Hageman (Wyoming Wyo.): NN
  • Diana Harshbarger (Tennessee Tenn. 1st): NN
  • Kevin Hern (Oklahoma Okla. 1st): NN
  • Clay Higgins (Louisiana La. 3rd): NN
  • Erin Houchin (Indiana Ind. 9th): NN
  • Wesley Hunt (Texas Texas 38th): NN
  • Jim Jordan (Ohio Ohio 4th): NN
  • John Joyce (Pennsylvania Pa. 13th): NN
  • Trent Kelly (Mississippi Miss. 1st): NN
  • Darin LaHood (Illinois Ill. 16th): NN
  • Debbie Lesko (Arizona Ariz. 8th): NN
  • Anna Paulina Luna (Florida Fla. 13th): NN
  • Morgan Luttrell (Texas Texas 8th): NN
  • Nancy Mace (South Carolina S.C. 1st): NN
  • Tracey Mann (Kansas Kan. 1st): NN
  • Thomas Massie (Kentucky Ky. 4th): NN
  • Brian Mast (Florida Fla. 21st): NN
  • Tom McClintock (California Calif. 5th): NN
  • Rich McCormick (Georgia Ga. 6th): NN
  • Mary Miller (Illinois Ill. 15th): NN
  • Max Miller (Ohio Ohio 7th): NN
  • Cory Mills (Florida Fla. 7th): NN
  • Alex X. Mooney (West Virginia W.Va. 2nd): NN
  • Barry Moore (Alabama Ala. 2nd): NN
  • Nathaniel Moran (Texas Texas 1st): NN
  • Greg Murphy (North Carolina N.C. 3rd): NN
  • Ralph Norman (South Carolina S.C. 5th): NN
  • Jay Obernolte (California Calif. 23rd): NN
  • Andy Ogles (Tennessee Tenn. 5th): NN
  • Gary Palmer (Alabama Ala. 6th): NN
  • Scott Perry (Pennsylvania Pa. 10th): NN
  • Bill Posey (Florida Fla. 8th): NN
  • Mike Rogers (Alabama Ala. 3rd): NN
  • John Rose (Tennessee Tenn. 6th): NN
  • Matt Rosendale (Montana Mont. 2nd): NN
  • Chip Roy (Texas Texas 21st): NN
  • George Santos (New York N.Y. 3rd): NN
  • David Schweikert (Arizona Ariz. 1st): NN
  • Keith Self (Texas Texas 3rd): NN
  • Victoria Spartz (Indiana Ind. 5th): NN
  • Greg Steube (Florida Fla. 17th): NN
  • Tom Tiffany (Wisconsin Wis. 7th): NN
  • William Timmons (South Carolina S.C. 4th): NN
  • Jeff Van Drew (New Jersey N.J. 2nd): NN
  • Beth Van Duyne (Texas Texas 24th): NN
  • Michael Waltz (Florida Fla. 6th): NN
  • Randy Weber (Texas Texas 14th): NN
  • Daniel Webster (Florida Fla. 11th): NN
  • Roger Williams (Texas Texas 25th): NN
  • Rob Wittman (Virginia Va. 1st): NN
  • Rudy Yakym (Indiana Ind. 2nd): NN
  • Ryan Zinke (Montana Mont. 1st): NN
  • Robert Aderholt (Alabama Ala. 4th): YY
  • Rick Allen (Georgia Ga. 12th): YY
  • Mark Amodei (Nevada Nev. 2nd): YY
  • Kelly Armstrong (North Dakota N.D.): YY
  • Jodey Arrington (Texas Texas 19th): YY
  • Brian Babin (Texas Texas 36th): YY
  • Don Bacon (Nebraska Neb. 2nd): YY
  • Jim Baird (Indiana Ind. 4th): YY
  • Troy Balderson (Ohio Ohio 12th): YY
  • Certainly! Continuing from where we left off:
  • Andy Barr (Kentucky Ky. 6th): YY
  • Cliff Bentz (Oregon Ore. 2nd): YY
  • Jack Bergman (Michigan Mich. 1st): YY
  • Stephanie Bice (Oklahoma Okla. 5th): YY
  • Gus Bilirakis (Florida Fla. 12th): YY
  • Vern Buchanan (Florida Fla. 16th): YY
  • Larry Bucshon (Indiana Ind. 8th): YY
  • Michael Burgess (Texas Texas 26th): YY
  • Ken Calvert (California Calif. 41st): YY
  • Mike Carey (Ohio Ohio 15th): YY
  • Earl L. โ€œBuddyโ€ Carter (Georgia Ga. 1st): YY
  • Lori Chavez-DeRemer (Oregon Ore. 5th): YY
  • Juan Ciscomani (Arizona Ariz. 6th): YY
  • Tom Cole (Oklahoma Okla. 4th): YY
  • James Comer (Kentucky Ky. 1st): YY
  • Rick Crawford (Arkansas Ark. 1st): YY
  • Dan Crenshaw (Texas Texas 2nd): YY
  • John Curtis (Utah Utah 3rd): YY
  • Anthony D’Esposito (New York N.Y. 4th): YY
  • Monica De La Cruz (Texas Texas 15th): YY
  • Mario Diaz-Balart (Florida Fla. 26th): YY
  • John Duarte (California Calif. 13th): YY
  • Neal Dunn (Florida Fla. 2nd): YY
  • Chuck Edwards (North Carolina N.C. 11th): YY
  • Jake Ellzey (Texas Texas 6th): YY
  • Tom Emmer (Minnesota Minn. 6th): YY
  • Randy Feenstra (Iowa Iowa 4th): YY
  • Drew Ferguson (Georgia Ga. 3rd): YY
  • Scott Fitzgerald (Wisconsin Wis. 5th): YY
  • Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania Pa. 1st): YY
  • Chuck Fleischmann (Tennessee Tenn. 3rd): YY
  • Mike Flood (Nebraska Neb. 1st): YY
  • Virginia Foxx (North Carolina N.C. 5th): YY
  • Andrew Garbarino (New York N.Y. 2nd): YY
  • Mike Garcia (California Calif. 27th): YY
  • Carlos Gimenez (Florida Fla. 28th): YY
  • Kay Granger (Texas Texas 12th): YY
  • Sam Graves (Missouri Mo. 6th): YY
  • Glenn Grothman (Wisconsin Wis. 6th): YY
  • Brett Guthrie (Kentucky Ky. 2nd): YY
  • Andy Harris (Maryland Md. 1st): YY
  • French Hill (Arkansas Ark. 2nd): YY
  • Ashley Hinson (Iowa Iowa 2nd): YY
  • Richard Hudson (North Carolina N.C. 9th): YY
  • Bill Huizenga (Michigan Mich. 4th): YY
  • Darrell Issa (California Calif. 48th): YY
  • Ronny Jackson (Texas Texas 13th): YY
  • John James (Michigan Mich. 10th): YY
  • Mike Johnson (Louisiana La. 4th): YY
  • Bill Johnson (Ohio Ohio 6th): YY
  • Dusty Johnson (South Dakota S.D.): YY
  • David Joyce (Ohio Ohio 14th): YY
  • Tom Kean Jr. (New Jersey N.J. 7th): YY
  • Mike Kelly (Pennsylvania Pa. 16th): YY
  • Jen Kiggans (Virginia Va. 2nd): YY
  • Kevin Kiley (California Calif. 3rd): YY
  • Young Kim (California Calif. 40th): YY
  • David Kustoff (Tennessee Tenn. 8th): YY
  • Nick LaLota (New York N.Y. 1st): YY
  • Doug LaMalfa (California Calif. 1st): YY
  • **Doug Lamborn (Colorado Colo. 5th):** YY
  • Nick Langworthy (New York N.Y. 23rd): YY
  • Bob Latta (Ohio Ohio 5th): YY
  • Jake LaTurner (Kansas Kan. 2nd): YY
  • Mike Lawler (New York N.Y. 17th): YY
  • Laurel Lee (Florida Fla. 15th): YY
  • Julia Letlow (Louisiana La. 5th): YY
  • Barry Loudermilk (Georgia Ga. 11th): YY
  • Frank Lucas (Oklahoma Okla. 3rd): YY
  • Blaine Luetkemeyer (Missouri Mo. 3rd): YY
  • Nicole Malliotakis (New York N.Y. 11th): YY
  • Kevin McCarthy (California Calif. 20th): YY
  • Michael McCaul (Texas Texas 10th): YY
  • Lisa McClain (Michigan Mich. 9th): YY
  • Patrick McHenry (North Carolina N.C. 10th): YY
  • Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Washington Wash. 5th): YY
  • Dan Meuser (Pennsylvania Pa. 9th): YY
  • Carol Miller (West Virginia W.Va. 1st): YY
  • Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Iowa Iowa 1st): YY
  • Marc Molinaro (New York N.Y. 19th): YY
  • John Moolenaar (Michigan Mich. 2nd): YY
  • Blake Moore (Utah Utah 1st): YY
  • Troy Nehls (Texas Texas 22nd): YY
  • Dan Newhouse (Washington Wash. 4th): YY
  • Zach Nunn (Iowa Iowa 3rd): YY
  • Burgess Owens (Utah Utah 4th): YY
  • Greg Pence (Indiana Ind. 6th): YY
  • August Pfluger (Texas Texas 11th): YY
  • Guy Reschenthaler (Pennsylvania Pa. 14th): YY
  • Hal Rogers (Kentucky Ky. 5th): YY
  • David Rouzer (North Carolina N.C. 7th): YY
  • John Rutherford (Florida Fla. 5th): YY
  • Marรญa Salazar (Florida Fla. 27th): YY
  • Steve Scalise (Louisiana La. 1st): YY
  • Austin Scott (Georgia Ga. 8th): YY
  • Pete Sessions (Texas Texas 17th): YY
  • Mike Simpson (Idaho Idaho 2nd): YY
  • Jason Smith (Missouri Mo. 8th): YY
  • Adrian Smith (Nebraska Neb. 3rd): YY
  • Christopher H. Smith (New Jersey N.J. 4th): YY
  • Lloyd Smucker (Pennsylvania Pa. 11th): YY
  • Pete Stauber (Minnesota Minn. 8th): YY
  • Michelle Steel (California Calif. 45th): YY
  • Elise Stefanik (New York N.Y. 21st): YY
  • Bryan Steil (Wisconsin Wis. 1st): YY
  • Dale Strong (Alabama Ala. 5th): YY
  • Claudia Tenney (New York N.Y. 24th): YY
  • Glenn โ€œGTโ€ Thompson (Pennsylvania Pa. 15th): YY
  • Mike Turner (Ohio Ohio 10th): YY
  • David Valadao (California Calif. 22nd): YY
  • Derrick Van Orden (Wisconsin Wis. 3rd): YY
  • Ann Wagner (Missouri Mo. 2nd): YY
  • Tim Walberg (Michigan Mich. 5th): YY
  • Brad Wenstrup (Ohio Ohio 2nd): YY
  • Bruce Westerman (Arkansas Ark. 4th): YY
  • Brandon Williams (New York N.Y. 22nd): YY
  • Joe Wilson (South Carolina S.C. 2nd): YY
  • Steve Womack (Arkansas Ark. 3rd): YY
  • Mike Ezell (Mississippi Miss. 4th): [Vote not listed]

This na the full rundown of how each member of the House of Representatives vote on the stopgap spending measure. As e be so, the matter don move go Senate. We go keep our eyes open to see wetin go happen next for there. Make we dey watch! ๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿ“ฐ


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๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ“œ House Votes on Stopgap Spending Measure!

Big news from the House of Representatives! Speaker Mike Johnson, with strong support from House Democrats, has successfully pushed through a stopgap measure to ensure the government remains funded into early next year. Here’s the scoop:

This “two-step continuing resolution” is a strategic plan to fund some federal agencies until late January and others until early February. It’s designed to win over hard-right lawmakers who are skeptical of large government expenditures. On Tuesday, House Democratic leaders endorsed this measure, which required bipartisan support to pass. Notably, this bill does not include funding for Ukraine or Israel, which will need to be addressed separately. ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿค

Let’s dive into the voting: This resolution is the second one passed this year. The first, passed in late September, caused upheaval among hard-right House Republicans and cost Kevin McCarthy the speakership. The House was in a standstill for about three weeks as Republicans regrouped to select a new speaker. Ultimately, Mr. Johnson gained enough support to become speaker. ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿ›

In the vote, 336 members supported the measure, surpassing the required 288. Three members did not vote. The issue now moves to the Senate. Here’s how each House member voted:

How Each House Member Voted ๐Ÿ“Š

Republicans

  • Mark Alford (Missouri Mo. 4th): NN
  • Jim Banks (Indiana Ind. 3rd): NN
  • Aaron Bean (Florida Fla. 4th): NN
  • Andy Biggs (Arizona Ariz. 5th): NN
  • Dan Bishop (North Carolina N.C. 8th): NN
  • Lauren Boebert (Colorado Colo. 3rd): NN
  • Mike Bost (Illinois Ill. 12th): NN
  • Josh Brecheen (Oklahoma Okla. 2nd): NN
  • Ken Buck (Colorado Colo. 4th): NN
  • Tim Burchett (Tennessee Tenn. 2nd): NN
  • Eric Burlison (Missouri Mo. 7th): NN
  • Kat Cammack (Florida Fla. 3rd): NN
  • Jerry Carl (Alabama Ala. 1st): NN
  • John Carter (Texas Texas 31st): NN
  • Ben Cline (Virginia Va. 6th): NN
  • Michael Cloud (Texas Texas 27th): NN
  • Andrew Clyde (Georgia Ga. 9th): NN
  • Mike Collins (Georgia Ga. 10th): NN
  • Eli Crane (Arizona Ariz. 2nd): NN
  • Warren Davidson (Ohio Ohio 8th): NN
  • Scott DesJarlais (Tennessee Tenn. 4th): NN
  • Byron Donalds (Florida Fla. 19th): NN
  • Jeff Duncan (South Carolina S.C. 3rd): NN
  • Ron Estes (Kansas Kan. 4th): NN
  • Pat Fallon (Texas Texas 4th): NN
  • Brad Finstad (Minnesota Minn. 1st): NN
  • Michelle Fischbach (Minnesota Minn. 7th): NN
  • Scott Franklin (Florida Fla. 18th): NN
  • Russell Fry (South Carolina S.C. 7th): NN
  • Russ Fulcher (Idaho Idaho 1st): NN
  • Matt Gaetz (Florida Fla. 1st): NN
  • Mike Gallagher (Wisconsin Wis. 8th): NN
  • Tony Gonzales (Texas Texas 23rd): NN
  • Bob Good (Virginia Va. 5th): NN
  • Lance Gooden (Texas Texas 5th): NN
  • Paul Gosar (Arizona Ariz. 9th): NN
  • Garret Graves (Louisiana La. 6th): NN
  • Mark Green (Tennessee Tenn. 7th): NN
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia Ga. 14th): NN
  • Morgan Griffith (Virginia Va. 9th): NN
  • Michael Guest (Mississippi Miss. 3rd): NN
  • Harriet Hageman (Wyoming Wyo.): NN
  • Diana Harshbarger (Tennessee Tenn. 1st): NN
  • Clay Higgins (Louisiana La. 3rd): NN
  • Erin Houchin (Indiana Ind. 9th): NN
  • Wesley Hunt (Texas Texas 38th): NN
  • Jim Jordan (Ohio Ohio 4th): NN
  • John Joyce (Pennsylvania Pa. 13th): NN
  • Trent Kelly (Mississippi Miss. 1st): NN
  • Darin LaHood (Illinois Ill. 16th): NN
  • Debbie Lesko (Arizona Ariz. 8th): NN
  • Anna Paulina Luna (Florida Fla. 13th): NN
  • Morgan Luttrell (Texas Texas 8th): NN
  • Nancy Mace (South Carolina S.C. 1st): NN
  • Tracey Mann (Kansas Kan. 1st): NN
  • Thomas Massie (Kentucky Ky. 4th): NN
  • Brian Mast (Florida Fla. 21st): NN
  • Tom McClintock (California Calif. 5th): NN
  • Rich McCormick (Georgia Ga. 6th): NN
  • Mary Miller (Illinois Ill. 15th): NN
  • Max Miller (Ohio Ohio 7th): NN
  • Cory Mills (Florida Fla. 7th): NN
  • Alex X. Mooney (West Virginia W.Va. 2nd): NN
  • Barry Moore (Alabama Ala. 2nd): NN
  • Nathaniel Moran (Texas Texas 1st): NN
  • Greg Murphy (North Carolina N.C. 3rd): NN
  • Ralph Norman (South Carolina S.C. 5th): NN
  • Jay Obernolte (California Calif. 23rd): NN
  • Andy Ogles (Tennessee Tenn. 5th): NN
  • Gary Palmer (Alabama Ala. 6th): NN
  • Scott Perry (Pennsylvania Pa. 10th): NN
  • Bill Posey (Florida Fla. 8th): NN
  • Mike Rogers (Alabama Ala. 3rd): NN
  • John Rose (Tennessee Tenn. 6th): NN
  • Matt Rosendale (Montana Mont. 2nd): NN
  • Chip Roy (Texas Texas 21st): NN
  • George Santos (New York N.Y. 3rd): NN
  • David Schweikert (Arizona Ariz. 1st): NN
  • Keith Self (Texas Texas 3rd): NN
  • Victoria Spartz (Indiana Ind. 5th): NN
  • Greg Steube (Florida Fla. 17th): NN
  • Tom Tiffany (Wisconsin Wis. 7th): NN
  • William Timmons (South Carolina S.C. 4th): NN
  • Jeff Van Drew (New Jersey N.J. 2nd): NN
  • Beth Van Duyne (Texas Texas 24th): NN
  • Michael Waltz (Florida Fla. 6th): NN
  • Randy Weber (Texas Texas 14th): NN
  • Daniel Webster (Florida Fla. 11th): NN
  • Roger Williams (Texas Texas 25th): NN
  • Rob Wittman (Virginia Va. 1st): NN
  • Rudy Yakym (Indiana Ind. 2nd): NN
  • Ryan Zinke (Montana Mont. 1st): NN
  • Robert Aderholt (Alabama Ala. 4th): YY
  • Rick Allen (Georgia Ga. 12th): YY
  • Mark Amodei (Nevada Nev. 2nd): YY
  • Kelly Armstrong (North Dakota N.D.): YY
  • Jodey Arrington (Texas Texas 19th): YY
  • Brian Babin (Texas Texas 36th): YY
  • Don Bacon (Nebraska Neb. 2nd): YY
  • Jim Baird (Indiana Ind. 4th): YY
  • Troy Balderson (Ohio Ohio 12th): YY
  • Andy Barr (Kentucky Ky. 6th): YY
  • Cliff Bentz (Oregon Ore. 2nd): YY
  • Jack Bergman (Michigan Mich. 1st): YY
  • Stephanie Bice (Oklahoma Okla. 5th): YY
  • Gus Bilirakis (Florida Fla. 12th): YY
  • Vern Buchanan (Florida Fla. 16th): YY
  • Larry Bucshon (Indiana Ind. 8th): YY
  • Michael Burgess (Texas Texas 26th): YY
  • Ken Calvert (California Calif. 41st): YY
  • Mike Carey (Ohio Ohio 15th): YY
  • Earl L. โ€œBuddyโ€ Carter (Georgia Ga. 1st): YY
  • Lori Chavez-DeRemer (Oregon Ore. 5th): YY
  • Juan Ciscomani (Arizona Ariz. 6th): YY
  • Tom Cole (Oklahoma Okla. 4th): YY
  • James Comer (Kentucky Ky. 1st): YY
  • Rick Crawford (Arkansas Ark. 1st): YY
  • Dan Crenshaw (Texas Texas 2nd): YY
  • John Curtis (Utah Utah 3rd): YY
  • Anthony D’Esposito (New York N.Y. 4th): YY
  • Monica De La Cruz (Texas Texas 15th): YY
  • Mario Diaz-Balart (Florida Fla. 26th): YY
  • John Duarte (California Calif. 13th): YY
  • Neal Dunn (Florida Fla. 2nd): YY
  • Chuck Edwards (North Carolina N.C. 11th): YY
  • Jake Ellzey (Texas Texas 6th): YY
  • Tom Emmer (Minnesota Minn. 6th): YY
  • Randy Feenstra (Iowa Iowa 4th): YY
  • Drew Ferguson (Georgia Ga. 3rd): YY
  • Scott Fitzgerald (Wisconsin Wis. 5th): YY
  • Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania Pa. 1st): YY
  • Chuck Fleischmann (Tennessee Tenn. 3rd): YY
  • Mike Flood (Nebraska Neb. 1st): YY
  • Virginia Foxx (North Carolina N.C. 5th): YY
  • Andrew Garbarino (New York N.Y. 2nd): YY
  • Mike Garcia (California Calif. 27th): YY
  • Carlos Gimenez (Florida Fla. 28th): YY
  • Kay Granger (Texas Texas 12th): YY
  • Sam Graves (Missouri Mo. 6th): YY
  • Glenn Grothman (Wisconsin Wis. 6th): YY
  • Brett Guthrie (Kentucky Ky. 2nd): YY
  • Andy Harris (Maryland Md. 1st): YY
  • French Hill (Arkansas Ark. 2nd): YY
  • Ashley Hinson (Iowa Iowa 2nd): YY
  • Richard Hudson (North Carolina N.C. 9th): YY
  • Bill Huizenga (Michigan Mich. 4th): YY
  • Darrell Issa (California Calif. 48th): YY
  • Ronny Jackson (Texas Texas 13th): YY
  • John James (Michigan Mich. 10th): YY
  • Mike Johnson (Louisiana La. 4th): YY
  • Bill Johnson (Ohio Ohio 6th): YY
  • Dusty Johnson (South Dakota S.D.): YY
  • David Joyce (Ohio Ohio 14th): YY
  • Tom Kean Jr. (New Jersey N.J. 7th): YY
  • Mike Kelly (Pennsylvania Pa. 16th): YY
  • Jen Kiggans (Virginia Va. 2nd): YY
  • Kevin Kiley (California Calif. 3rd): YY
  • Young Kim (California Calif. 40th): YY
  • David Kustoff (Tennessee Tenn. 8th): YY
  • Nick LaLota (New York N.Y. 1st): YY
  • Doug LaMalfa (California Calif. 1st): YY
  • Doug Lamborn (Colorado Colo. 5th): YY
  • Nick Langworthy (New York N.Y. 23rd): YY
  • Bob Latta (Ohio Ohio 5th): YY
  • Mike Lawler (New York N.Y. 17th): YY
  • Laurel Lee (Florida Fla. 15th): YY
  • Julia Letlow (Louisiana La. 5th): YY
  • Barry Loudermilk (Georgia Ga. 11th): YY
  • Frank Lucas (Oklahoma Okla. 3rd): YY
  • Blaine Luetkemeyer (Missouri Mo. 3rd): YY
  • Nicole Malliotakis (New York N.Y. 11th): YY
  • Kevin McCarthy (California Calif. 20th): YY
  • Michael McCaul (Texas Texas 10th): YY
  • Lisa McClain (Michigan Mich. 9th): YY
  • Patrick McHenry (North Carolina N.C. 10th): YY
  • Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Washington Wash. 5th): YY
  • Dan Meuser (Pennsylvania Pa. 9th): YY
  • Carol Miller (West Virginia W.Va. 1st): YY
  • Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Iowa Iowa 1st): YY
  • Marc Molinaro (New York N.Y. 19th): YY
  • John Moolenaar (Michigan Mich. 2nd): YY
  • Blake Moore (Utah Utah 1st): YY
  • Troy Nehls (Texas Texas 22nd): YY
  • Dan Newhouse (Washington Wash. 4th): YY
  • Zach Nunn (Iowa Iowa 3rd): YY
  • Burgess Owens (Utah Utah 4th): YY
  • Greg Pence (Indiana Ind. 6th): YY
  • August Pfluger (Texas Texas 11th): YY
  • Guy Reschenthaler (Pennsylvania Pa. 14th): YY
  • Hal Rogers (Kentucky Ky. 5th): YY
  • David Rouzer (North Carolina N.C. 7th): YY
  • John Rutherford (Florida Fla. 5th): YY
  • Marรญa Salazar (Florida Fla. 27th): YY
  • Steve Scalise (Louisiana La. 1st): YY
  • Austin Scott (Georgia Ga. 8th): YY
  • Pete Sessions (Texas Texas 17th): YY
  • Mike Simpson (Idaho Idaho 2nd): YY
  • Jason Smith (Missouri Mo. 8th): YY
  • Adrian Smith (Nebraska Neb. 3rd): YY
  • Christopher H. Smith (New Jersey N.J. 4th): YY
  • Lloyd Smucker (Pennsylvania Pa. 11th): YY
  • Pete Stauber (Minnesota Minn. 8th): YY
  • Michelle Steel (California Calif. 45th): YY
  • Elise Stefanik (New York N.Y. 21st): YY
  • Bryan Steil (Wisconsin Wis. 1st): YY
  • Dale Strong (Alabama Ala. 5th): YY
  • Claudia Tenney (New York N.Y. 24th): YY
  • Glenn โ€œGTโ€ Thompson (Pennsylvania Pa. 15th): YY
  • Mike Turner (Ohio Ohio 10th): YY
  • David Valadao (California Calif. 22nd): YY
  • Derrick Van Orden (Wisconsin Wis. 3rd): YY
  • Ann Wagner (Missouri Mo. 2nd): YY
  • Tim Walberg (Michigan Mich. 5th): YY
  • Brad Wenstrup (Ohio Ohio 2nd): YY
  • Bruce Westerman (Arkansas Ark. 4th): YY
  • Brandon Williams (New York N.Y. 22nd): YY
  • Joe Wilson (South Carolina S.C. 2nd): YY
  • Steve Womack (Arkansas Ark. 3rd): YY
  • Mike Ezell (Mississippi Miss. 4th): [Vote not listed]

๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿ“ฐ This is the complete breakdown of how each member of the House of Representatives voted on the stopgap spending measure. The issue now heads to the Senate for consideration. Stay tuned for further updates!


NOW IN ENGLISH

๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ“œ House Votes on Stopgap Spending Measure!

Big news from the House of Representatives! Speaker Mike Johnson, with strong support from House Democrats, has successfully pushed through a stopgap measure to ensure the government remains funded into early next year. Here’s the scoop:

This “two-step continuing resolution” is a strategic plan to fund some federal agencies until late January and others until early February. It’s designed to win over hard-right lawmakers who are skeptical of large government expenditures. On Tuesday, House Democratic leaders endorsed this measure, which required bipartisan support to pass. Notably, this bill does not include funding for Ukraine or Israel, which will need to be addressed separately. ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿค

Let’s dive into the voting: This resolution is the second one passed this year. The first, passed in late September, caused upheaval among hard-right House Republicans and cost Kevin McCarthy the speakership. The House was in a standstill for about three weeks as Republicans regrouped to select a new speaker. Ultimately, Mr. Johnson gained enough support to become speaker. ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿ›

In the vote, 336 members supported the measure, surpassing the required 288. Three members did not vote. The issue now moves to the Senate. Here’s how each House member voted:

How Every House Member Vote ๐Ÿ“Š

Republicans

  • Mark Alford (Missouri Mo. 4th): NN
  • Jim Banks (Indiana Ind. 3rd): NN
  • Aaron Bean (Florida Fla. 4th): NN
  • Andy Biggs (Arizona Ariz. 5th): NN
  • Dan Bishop (North Carolina N.C. 8th): NN
  • Lauren Boebert (Colorado Colo. 3rd): NN
  • Mike Bost (Illinois Ill. 12th): NN
  • Josh Brecheen (Oklahoma Okla. 2nd): NN
  • Ken Buck (Colorado Colo. 4th): NN
  • Tim Burchett (Tennessee Tenn. 2nd): NN
  • Eric Burlison (Missouri Mo. 7th): NN
  • Kat Cammack (Florida Fla. 3rd): NN
  • Jerry Carl (Alabama Ala. 1st): NN
  • John Carter (Texas Texas 31st): NN
  • Ben Cline (Virginia Va. 6th): NN
  • Michael Cloud (Texas Texas 27th): NN
  • Andrew Clyde (Georgia Ga. 9th): NN
  • Mike Collins (Georgia Ga. 10th): NN
  • Eli Crane (Arizona Ariz. 2nd): NN
  • Warren Davidson (Ohio Ohio 8th): NN
  • Scott DesJarlais (Tennessee Tenn. 4th): NN
  • Byron Donalds (Florida Fla. 19th): NN
  • Jeff Duncan (South Carolina S.C. 3rd): NN
  • Ron Estes (Kansas Kan. 4th): NN
  • Pat Fallon (Texas Texas 4th): NN
  • Brad Finstad (Minnesota Minn. 1st): NN
  • Michelle Fischbach (Minnesota Minn. 7th): NN
  • Scott Franklin (Florida Fla. 18th): NN
  • Russell Fry (South Carolina S.C. 7th): NN
  • Russ Fulcher (Idaho Idaho 1st): NN
  • Matt Gaetz (Florida Fla. 1st): NN
  • Mike Gallagher (Wisconsin Wis. 8th): NN
  • Tony Gonzales (Texas Texas 23rd): NN
  • Bob Good (Virginia Va. 5th): NN
  • Lance Gooden (Texas Texas 5th): NN
  • Paul Gosar (Arizona Ariz. 9th): NN
  • Garret Graves (Louisiana La. 6th): NN
  • Mark Green (Tennessee Tenn. 7th): NN
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia Ga. 14th): NN
  • Morgan Griffith (Virginia Va. 9th): NN
  • **Michael Guest (Mississippi Miss. 3rd):** NN
  • Harriet Hageman (Wyoming Wyo.): NN
  • Diana Harshbarger (Tennessee Tenn. 1st): NN
  • Kevin Hern (Oklahoma Okla. 1st): NN
  • Clay Higgins (Louisiana La. 3rd): NN
  • Erin Houchin (Indiana Ind. 9th): NN
  • Wesley Hunt (Texas Texas 38th): NN
  • Jim Jordan (Ohio Ohio 4th): NN
  • John Joyce (Pennsylvania Pa. 13th): NN
  • Trent Kelly (Mississippi Miss. 1st): NN
  • Darin LaHood (Illinois Ill. 16th): NN
  • Debbie Lesko (Arizona Ariz. 8th): NN
  • Anna Paulina Luna (Florida Fla. 13th): NN
  • Morgan Luttrell (Texas Texas 8th): NN
  • Nancy Mace (South Carolina S.C. 1st): NN
  • Tracey Mann (Kansas Kan. 1st): NN
  • Thomas Massie (Kentucky Ky. 4th): NN
  • Brian Mast (Florida Fla. 21st): NN
  • Tom McClintock (California Calif. 5th): NN
  • Rich McCormick (Georgia Ga. 6th): NN
  • Mary Miller (Illinois Ill. 15th): NN
  • Max Miller (Ohio Ohio 7th): NN
  • Cory Mills (Florida Fla. 7th): NN
  • Alex X. Mooney (West Virginia W.Va. 2nd): NN
  • Barry Moore (Alabama Ala. 2nd): NN
  • Nathaniel Moran (Texas Texas 1st): NN
  • Greg Murphy (North Carolina N.C. 3rd): NN
  • Ralph Norman (South Carolina S.C. 5th): NN
  • Jay Obernolte (California Calif. 23rd): NN
  • Andy Ogles (Tennessee Tenn. 5th): NN
  • Gary Palmer (Alabama Ala. 6th): NN
  • Scott Perry (Pennsylvania Pa. 10th): NN
  • Bill Posey (Florida Fla. 8th): NN
  • Mike Rogers (Alabama Ala. 3rd): NN
  • John Rose (Tennessee Tenn. 6th): NN
  • Matt Rosendale (Montana Mont. 2nd): NN
  • Chip Roy (Texas Texas 21st): NN
  • George Santos (New York N.Y. 3rd): NN
  • David Schweikert (Arizona Ariz. 1st): NN
  • Keith Self (Texas Texas 3rd): NN
  • Victoria Spartz (Indiana Ind. 5th): NN
  • Greg Steube (Florida Fla. 17th): NN
  • Tom Tiffany (Wisconsin Wis. 7th): NN
  • William Timmons (South Carolina S.C. 4th): NN
  • Jeff Van Drew (New Jersey N.J. 2nd): NN
  • Beth Van Duyne (Texas Texas 24th): NN
  • Michael Waltz (Florida Fla. 6th): NN
  • Randy Weber (Texas Texas 14th): NN
  • Daniel Webster (Florida Fla. 11th): NN
  • Roger Williams (Texas Texas 25th): NN
  • Rob Wittman (Virginia Va. 1st): NN
  • Rudy Yakym (Indiana Ind. 2nd): NN
  • Ryan Zinke (Montana Mont. 1st): NN
  • Robert Aderholt (Alabama Ala. 4th): YY
  • Rick Allen (Georgia Ga. 12th): YY
  • Mark Amodei (Nevada Nev. 2nd): YY
  • Kelly Armstrong (North Dakota N.D.): YY
  • Jodey Arrington (Texas Texas 19th): YY
  • Brian Babin (Texas Texas 36th): YY
  • Don Bacon (Nebraska Neb. 2nd): YY
  • Jim Baird (Indiana Ind. 4th): YY
  • Troy Balderson (Ohio Ohio 12th): YY
  • Certainly! Continuing from where we left off:
  • Andy Barr (Kentucky Ky. 6th): YY
  • Cliff Bentz (Oregon Ore. 2nd): YY
  • Jack Bergman (Michigan Mich. 1st): YY
  • Stephanie Bice (Oklahoma Okla. 5th): YY
  • Gus Bilirakis (Florida Fla. 12th): YY
  • Vern Buchanan (Florida Fla. 16th): YY
  • Larry Bucshon (Indiana Ind. 8th): YY
  • Michael Burgess (Texas Texas 26th): YY
  • Ken Calvert (California Calif. 41st): YY
  • Mike Carey (Ohio Ohio 15th): YY
  • Earl L. โ€œBuddyโ€ Carter (Georgia Ga. 1st): YY
  • Lori Chavez-DeRemer (Oregon Ore. 5th): YY
  • Juan Ciscomani (Arizona Ariz. 6th): YY
  • Tom Cole (Oklahoma Okla. 4th): YY
  • James Comer (Kentucky Ky. 1st): YY
  • Rick Crawford (Arkansas Ark. 1st): YY
  • Dan Crenshaw (Texas Texas 2nd): YY
  • John Curtis (Utah Utah 3rd): YY
  • Anthony D’Esposito (New York N.Y. 4th): YY
  • Monica De La Cruz (Texas Texas 15th): YY
  • Mario Diaz-Balart (Florida Fla. 26th): YY
  • John Duarte (California Calif. 13th): YY
  • Neal Dunn (Florida Fla. 2nd): YY
  • Chuck Edwards (North Carolina N.C. 11th): YY
  • Jake Ellzey (Texas Texas 6th): YY
  • Tom Emmer (Minnesota Minn. 6th): YY
  • Randy Feenstra (Iowa Iowa 4th): YY
  • Drew Ferguson (Georgia Ga. 3rd): YY
  • Scott Fitzgerald (Wisconsin Wis. 5th): YY
  • Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania Pa. 1st): YY
  • Chuck Fleischmann (Tennessee Tenn. 3rd): YY
  • Mike Flood (Nebraska Neb. 1st): YY
  • Virginia Foxx (North Carolina N.C. 5th): YY
  • Andrew Garbarino (New York N.Y. 2nd): YY
  • Mike Garcia (California Calif. 27th): YY
  • Carlos Gimenez (Florida Fla. 28th): YY
  • Kay Granger (Texas Texas 12th): YY
  • Sam Graves (Missouri Mo. 6th): YY
  • Glenn Grothman (Wisconsin Wis. 6th): YY
  • Brett Guthrie (Kentucky Ky. 2nd): YY
  • Andy Harris (Maryland Md. 1st): YY
  • French Hill (Arkansas Ark. 2nd): YY
  • Ashley Hinson (Iowa Iowa 2nd): YY
  • Richard Hudson (North Carolina N.C. 9th): YY
  • Bill Huizenga (Michigan Mich. 4th): YY
  • Darrell Issa (California Calif. 48th): YY
  • Ronny Jackson (Texas Texas 13th): YY
  • John James (Michigan Mich. 10th): YY
  • Mike Johnson (Louisiana La. 4th): YY
  • Bill Johnson (Ohio Ohio 6th): YY
  • Dusty Johnson (South Dakota S.D.): YY
  • David Joyce (Ohio Ohio 14th): YY
  • Tom Kean Jr. (New Jersey N.J. 7th): YY
  • Mike Kelly (Pennsylvania Pa. 16th): YY
  • Jen Kiggans (Virginia Va. 2nd): YY
  • Kevin Kiley (California Calif. 3rd): YY
  • Young Kim (California Calif. 40th): YY
  • David Kustoff (Tennessee Tenn. 8th): YY
  • Nick LaLota (New York N.Y. 1st): YY
  • Doug LaMalfa (California Calif. 1st): YY
  • **Doug Lamborn (Colorado Colo. 5th):** YY
  • Nick Langworthy (New York N.Y. 23rd): YY
  • Bob Latta (Ohio Ohio 5th): YY
  • Jake LaTurner (Kansas Kan. 2nd): YY
  • Mike Lawler (New York N.Y. 17th): YY
  • Laurel Lee (Florida Fla. 15th): YY
  • Julia Letlow (Louisiana La. 5th): YY
  • Barry Loudermilk (Georgia Ga. 11th): YY
  • Frank Lucas (Oklahoma Okla. 3rd): YY
  • Blaine Luetkemeyer (Missouri Mo. 3rd): YY
  • Nicole Malliotakis (New York N.Y. 11th): YY
  • Kevin McCarthy (California Calif. 20th): YY
  • Michael McCaul (Texas Texas 10th): YY
  • Lisa McClain (Michigan Mich. 9th): YY
  • Patrick McHenry (North Carolina N.C. 10th): YY
  • Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Washington Wash. 5th): YY
  • Dan Meuser (Pennsylvania Pa. 9th): YY
  • Carol Miller (West Virginia W.Va. 1st): YY
  • Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Iowa Iowa 1st): YY
  • Marc Molinaro (New York N.Y. 19th): YY
  • John Moolenaar (Michigan Mich. 2nd): YY
  • Blake Moore (Utah Utah 1st): YY
  • Troy Nehls (Texas Texas 22nd): YY
  • Dan Newhouse (Washington Wash. 4th): YY
  • Zach Nunn (Iowa Iowa 3rd): YY
  • Burgess Owens (Utah Utah 4th): YY
  • Greg Pence (Indiana Ind. 6th): YY
  • August Pfluger (Texas Texas 11th): YY
  • Guy Reschenthaler (Pennsylvania Pa. 14th): YY
  • Hal Rogers (Kentucky Ky. 5th): YY
  • David Rouzer (North Carolina N.C. 7th): YY
  • John Rutherford (Florida Fla. 5th): YY
  • Marรญa Salazar (Florida Fla. 27th): YY
  • Steve Scalise (Louisiana La. 1st): YY
  • Austin Scott (Georgia Ga. 8th): YY
  • Pete Sessions (Texas Texas 17th): YY
  • Mike Simpson (Idaho Idaho 2nd): YY
  • Jason Smith (Missouri Mo. 8th): YY
  • Adrian Smith (Nebraska Neb. 3rd): YY
  • Christopher H. Smith (New Jersey N.J. 4th): YY
  • Lloyd Smucker (Pennsylvania Pa. 11th): YY
  • Pete Stauber (Minnesota Minn. 8th): YY
  • Michelle Steel (California Calif. 45th): YY
  • Elise Stefanik (New York N.Y. 21st): YY
  • Bryan Steil (Wisconsin Wis. 1st): YY
  • Dale Strong (Alabama Ala. 5th): YY
  • Claudia Tenney (New York N.Y. 24th): YY
  • Glenn โ€œGTโ€ Thompson (Pennsylvania Pa. 15th): YY
  • Mike Turner (Ohio Ohio 10th): YY
  • David Valadao (California Calif. 22nd): YY
  • Derrick Van Orden (Wisconsin Wis. 3rd): YY
  • Ann Wagner (Missouri Mo. 2nd): YY
  • Tim Walberg (Michigan Mich. 5th): YY
  • Brad Wenstrup (Ohio Ohio 2nd): YY
  • Bruce Westerman (Arkansas Ark. 4th): YY
  • Brandon Williams (New York N.Y. 22nd): YY
  • Joe Wilson (South Carolina S.C. 2nd): YY
  • Steve Womack (Arkansas Ark. 3rd): YY
  • Mike Ezell (Mississippi Miss. 4th): [Vote not listed]

This is the complete breakdown of how each member of the House of Representatives voted on the stopgap spending measure. The issue now heads to the Senate for consideration. Stay tuned for further updates! ๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿ“ฐ

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