But the Democratic leaders were able to unite with the House to gradually control and get a vote on the proposal presented in the Senate, but not all members of the party cast the final vote.
Several progressives — who have consistently appealed for both infrastructure and separate economic burdens that would improve the BuildBack Act — moved toward one — voting “no” on the legislation.
Here are six House Democrats, who voted against their party’s proposal.
- Representative Jamal Archer of New York
- Representative Cory Bush of Missouri
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York
- Representative
- Representative
- Representative Rashida Tlaib of Michigan
13 Republicans voted in favor.
Thirteen Democrats in the House voted to approve the proposal. are:
- Representative
- Representative Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania
- Andreas Gabarino of the New York Rep
- Antonio Gonzalez of Ohio
- John Cutko of New York
- Adam Kinzinger of Illinois
- Rep. Nicole Maliotakis of New York
- Representative David McKinley of West Virginia
- Rep. Tom Reed of New York
- Representative Chris Smith of New Jersey
- Fred Upton Michigan
- Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey
- Representative Don Young of Alaska