These are the Republicans who voted ‘no’ on the tax bill

The final version of the GOP’s tax reform bill passed in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, sending it on to the Senate, where it’s also expected to pass.

Although it passed along party lines and is considered token legislation for the Republican Party, it wasn’t a unanimous “yes” vote for House Republicans.

These are the Republicans who voted against the tax bill:

Rep. Dan Donovan, New York
Rep. John Faso, New York
Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, New Jersey
Rep. Darrell Issa, California
Rep. Walter Jones, North Carolina
Rep. Peter King, New York
Rep. Leonard Lance, New Jersey
Rep. Frank LoBiondo, New Jersey
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, California
Rep. Christopher Smith, New Jersey
Rep. Elise Stefanik, New York
Rep. Lee Zeldin, New York

These 12 lawmakers voted “no” on the earlier House version of the bill, too. California Republican Rep. Tom McClintock also opposed that version, but flipped to vote “yes” on the final bill Tuesday.

The Senate is expected to vote on the legislation Tuesday evening.

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