These Republicans voted against the stopgap funding bill.

These Republicans voted against Mike Johnson's stopgap bill.

The House passed a stopgap bill on Tuesday to keep the government open.

The bill would extend funding until January 19 for some agencies and programs including military construction, veterans’ affairs, transportation, housing and energy. Anything not covered in the first step of this legislation would be funded until February 2.

The bill does not include any additional funding for Israel or Ukraine.

The stopgap bill passed the House on a 336 to 95 vote. Almost all Democrats—209 members—voted for the plan. That is more than the 127 Republicans who supported the legislation.

Two Democrats and ninety-three Republicans oppose the legislation.

The Republicans who voted against the stopgap funding bill are:

  • Mark Alford, Missouri.
  • Jim Banks, Indiana.
  • Aaron Bean, Florida
  • Andy Biggs, Arizona
  • Dan Bishop, North Carolina.
  • Lauren Boebert, Colorado.
  • Mike Bost, Illinois.
  • Josh Brecheen, Oklahoma.
  • Ken Buck, Colorado.
  • Tim Burchett, Tennessee.
  • Eric Burlison, Missouri.
  • Kat Cammack, Florida.
  • Jerry Carl, Alabama.
  • John Carter,Texas
  • Ben Cline, Virginia.
  • Michael Cloud, Texas.
  • Andrew Clyde, Georgia.
  • Mike Collins, Georgia.
  • Eli Crane, Arizona.
  • Warren Davidson, Ohio.
  • Scott DesJarlais, Tennessee.
  • Byron Donalds,Florida.
  • Jeff Duncan, South Carolina.
  • Ron Estes, Kansas.
  • Pat Fallon, Texas.
  • Brad Finstad, Minnesota.
  • Michelle Fischbach, Minnesota
  • Scott Franklin, Florida.
  • Russell Fry, South Carolina.
  • Russ Fulcher, Idaho.
  • Matt Gaetz, Florida.
  • Mike Gallagher, Wisconsin.
  • Tony Gonzales, Texas.
  • Bob Good, Virginia.
  • Lance Gooden, Texas.
  • Paul Gosar, Arizona.
  • Garret Graves, Louisiana.
  • Mark Green, Tennessee.
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia.
  • Morgan Griffith, Virginia.
  • Michael Guest, Mississippi.
  • Harriet Hageman, Wyoming
  • Diana Harshbarger, Tennessee.
  • Kevin Hern, Oklahoma.
  • Clay Higgins, Louisiana.
  • Erin Houchin, Indiana.
  • Wesley Hunt, Texas.
  • Jim Jordan, Ohio.
  • John Joyce, Pennsylvania.
  • Trent Kelly, Mississippi.
  • Darin LaHood, Illinois.
  • Debbie Lesko, Arizona.
  • Anna Paulina Luna, Florida.
  • Morgan Luttrell, Texas.
  • Nancy Mace, South Carolina.
  • Tracey Mann, Kansas.
  • Thomas Massie, Kentucky.
  • Brian Mast, Florida.
  • Tom McClintock, California.
  • Rich McCormick, Georgia.
  • Mary Miller, Illinois.
  • Max Miller, Ohio.
  • Cory Mills, Florida.
  • Alex X. Mooney, West Virginia
  • Barry Moore, Alabama.
  • Nathaniel Moran, Texas.
  • Greg Murphy, North Carolina.
  • Ralph Norman, South Carolina.
  • Jay Obernolte, California.
  • Andy Ogles, Tennessee.
  • Gary Palmer, Alabama.
  • Scott Perry, Pennsylvania.
  • Bill Posey, Florida.
  • Mike Rogers, Alabama.
  • John Rose, Tennessee.
  • Matt Rosendale, Montana.
  • Chip Roy, Texas.
  • George Santos, New York.
  • David Schweikert, Arizona.
  • Keith Self, Texas.
  • Victoria Spartz, Indiana.
  • Greg Steube, Florida.
  • Tom Tiffany, Wisconsin.
  • William Timmons, South Carolina.
  • Jeff Van Drew, New Jersey.
  • Beth Van Duyne, Texas.
  • Michael Waltz, Florida.
  • Randy Weber, Texas.
  • Daniel Webster, Florida.
  • Roger Williams, Texas.
  • Rob Wittman, Virginia.
  • Rudy Yakym, Indiana.
  • Ryan Zinke, Montana.