The final vote wasn't close as the House on Thursday evening wrapped up its work for 2013 by approving a bipartisan budget plan that would restore $62 billion in spending lost to sequestration cuts, while finding $85 billion in future savings to offset that cost.
The vote was 332-94, as both parties overwhelmingly joined in a rare show of bipartisanship to send the plan to the Senate.
Here is the breakdown of the vote, with Democrats in italics.
AderholtAmodeiAndrewsBachusBarberBarlettaBarrBarrow (GA)BeattyBecerraBenishekBera (CA)BilirakisBishop (NY)Bishop (UT)BlackBlackburnBlumenauerBoehnerBonamiciBoustanyBrady (PA)Brady (TX)Braley (IA)Brooks (IN)Brownley (CA)BuchananBucshonBustosButterfieldCalvertCampCampbellCantorCapitoCappsCapuanoCárdenasCarneyCarson (IN)CarterCartwrightCassidyCastor (FL)ChaffetzClark (MA)ClayCleaverClyburnCobleCohenColeCollins (GA)Collins (NY)ConawayConnollyCookCooperCostaCourtneyCramerCrenshawCrowleyCuellarCulbersonCummingsDavis (CA)Davis, RodneyDeGetteDelaneyDelBeneDenhamDentDeutchDiaz-BalartDingellDoggettDoyleDuckworthDuffyEdwardsEllmersEngelEnyartEshooEstyFarentholdFarrFattahFincherFitzpatrickFleischmannFlemingFloresForbesFortenberryFosterFoxxFrelinghuysenGabbardGallegoGaramendiGarciaGerlachGibbsGibsonGoodlatteGrangerGraves (GA)Graves (MO)Grayson |
Green, AlGreen, GeneGriffin (AR)Griffith (VA)GrimmGuthrieGutiérrezHahnHannaHarperHartzlerHastings (FL)Hastings (WA)Heck (WA)HensarlingHerrera BeutlerHigginsHimesHinojosaHondaHorsfordHudsonHuffmanHuizenga (MI)HultgrenHunterHurtIsraelIssaJackson LeeJeffriesJenkinsJohnson (GA)Johnson (OH)Johnson, E. B.JoyceKapturKeatingKelly (IL)Kelly (PA)KennedyKildeeKilmerKindKing (NY)Kinzinger (IL)KirkpatrickKlineKusterLaMalfaLambornLanceLangevinLankfordLarsen (WA)Larson (CT)LathamLattaLewisLipinskiLoBiondoLoebsackLofgrenLowenthalLoweyLucasLuetkemeyerLujan Grisham (NM)Luján, Ben Ray (NM)LynchMaffeiMaloney, CarolynMaloney, SeanMarinoMathesonMatsuiMcAllisterMcCarthy (CA)McCaulMcCollumMcDermottMcGovernMcHenryMcKeonMcMorris RodgersMcNerneyMeehanMeeksMengMesserMicaMichaudMiller (FL)Miller (MI)Miller, GaryMiller, GeorgeMooreMoranMurphy (FL)Murphy (PA)NadlerNapolitanoNealNoemNolanNunesNunneleeO'RourkeOwensPalazzoPascrell |
Pastor (AZ)PaulsenPaynePelosiPerlmutterPerryPeters (CA)Peters (MI)PetersonPetriPittengerPittsPolisPrice (GA)Price (NC)QuigleyRahallRangelReedReichertRenacciRibbleRice (SC)RigellRobyRoe (TN)Rogers (AL)Rogers (KY)Rogers (MI)RokitaRooneyRos-LehtinenRoskamRossRothfusRoybal-AllardRoyceRuizRunyanRuppersbergerRyan (OH)Ryan (WI)SarbanesSchiffSchneiderSchockSchwartzScott (VA)Scott, AustinScott, DavidSensenbrennerSerranoSessionsSewell (AL)Shea-PorterShermanShimkusShusterSimpsonSinemaSiresSmith (NJ)Smith (TX)Smith (WA)SoutherlandSpeierStewartStiversStutzmanSwalwell (CA)TakanoTerryThompson (CA)Thompson (PA)ThornberryTiberiTierneyTiptonTitusTonkoTsongasTurnerUptonValadaoVan HollenVargasVeaseyVelaWagnerWalbergWaldenWalorskiWalzWasserman SchultzWaxmanWelchWestmorelandWhitfieldWilliamsWilson (FL)Wilson (SC)WittmanWolfWomackWoodallYarmuthYoderYohoYoung (AK)Young (IN) |
AmashBachmannBartonBassBentivolioBridenstineBrooks (AL)Broun (GA)BurgessChabotChuCicillineClarke (NY)CoffmanConyersCottonCrawfordDainesDeFazioDeLauroDeSantisDesJarlaisDuncan (SC)Duncan (TN)EllisonFrankel (FL)Franks (AZ)FudgeGardnerGarrettGingrey (GA)Gohmert |
GosarGowdyGrijalvaHallHanabusaHarrisHeck (NV)HoldingHoltHoyerHuelskampJohnson, SamJonesJordanKing (IA)KingstonLabradorLee (CA)LevinLongLummisMarchantMassieMcClintockMcIntyreMcKinleyMeadowsMullinMulvaneyNegrete McLeodNeugebauerNugent |
OlsonPallonePearcePingree (ME)PocanPoe (TX)PompeoPoseyRichmondRohrabacherSalmonSánchez, Linda T.Sanchez, LorettaSanfordScaliseSchakowskySchraderSchweikertSlaughterSmith (MO)Smith (NE)StockmanThompson (MS)VelázquezViscloskyWatersWattWeber (TX)Webster (FL)Wenstrup |
Bishop (GA)Brown (FL)Castro (TX) |
Davis, DannyMcCarthy (NY)Radel |
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The final vote wasn't close as the House on Thursday evening wrapped up its work for 2013 by approving a bipartisan budget plan that would restore $62 billion in spending lost to sequestration cuts, while finding $85 billion in future savings to offset that cost. The vote was 332-94, as ...
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