Tuesday, March 31st, 2015 and is filed under Blog, Immigration, Issues
There have been three votes the United States House of Representatives have taken this Congress that have been of grave importance to the conservative movement.
The first was the vote for Speaker of the House, which 25 Republican members opposed the liberal House leadership and voted for someone other than John Boehner.
The second was against the DHS bill, which funded Obama’s unlawful executive amnesty. For this vote 75 Republicans joined with Democrats and voted for the bill. The conservative vote was a “No” vote.
The third, which happened this past week, was the vote for the “Doc Fix” bill, H.R. 2. This bill broke the hopes of a budget, yet only 33 Republicans voted “No”.
Madison Project would like to thank those 37 members who stood up for conservative principles and voted “No” on HR2.
Rep. Mo Brooks
Rep. Gary Palmer
Rep. David Schweikert
Rep. Tom McClintock
Rep. Darrell Issa
Rep. Ken Buck
Rep. Ron DeSantis
Rep. David Jolly
Rep. Barry Loudermilk
Rep. Tom Graves
Rep. Raul Labrador
Rep. Jan Schakowsky
Rep. Randy Hultgren
Rep. Peter Visclosky
Rep. Rod Blum
Rep. Steve King
Rep. Tim Huelskamp
Rep. Thomas Massie
Rep. Justin Amash
Rep. Scott Garrett
Rep. Jerrold Nadler
Rep. Walter Jones
Rep. Mark Meadows
Rep. Jim Jordan
Rep. Jim Bridenstine
Rep. Mark Sanford
Rep. Mick Mulvaney
Rep. Scott DesJarlais
Rep. Jim Cooper
Rep. Louie Gohmert
Rep. Sam Johnson
Rep. John Ratcliffe
Rep. Kenny Marchant
Rep. Dave Brat
Rep. James Sensenbrenner
Rep. Glenn Grothman
Rep. Cynthia Lummis
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