Monday, July 7, 2025

The House Republicans Voting Yes On The Big Beautiful Bill

 Matthew 25: 35-36 For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited Me in; 36 I was naked, and you clothed Me; I was sick, and you visited Me (with help and ministering care); I was in prison, and you came to Me (ignoring personal danger).’ Amplified Version of the Bible


Behold, you have been betrayed! 

At the bottom of this post you will find a list of the congressional members of the United States House of Representatives who voted yes for the Big Beautiful Bill on July 3, 2025. This bill will yield devastating ramifications upon the American people: from the working class, farmers, elderly, sick and poor. It is going to severely impact access to healthcare for a huge segment of our population, and yes, many people will die and hospitals will close as well as nursing homes.

All of the representatives listed here knew fully well how this bill would effect American citizens, plus the entire bill was read to them--well exceeding over 900 pages. Yet they drowned out our voices, and news polls reflect most U.S. citizens were opposed to this bill. It doesn't matter what race you are, whether you are Democrat, Republican, or Independent--the passage of this bill will negatively impact the majority of people in our country, save the most wealthy.  And it will impact certain marginalized communities disproportionately. The Big Beautiful Bill represents the greatest transfer of wealth this country has ever witnessed: taking funds from the poor, working, and middle classes and transferring it into the hands of billionaires--literally. 

Keep in mind, as the 2026 mid-term elections emerge the Republicans will parrot their usual rhetoric:  proclaiming there is a huge amount fraud in Medicaid and Medicare--which is an absolute lie, and that hospitals will not close because they have made provisional funds accessible should hospitals apply for them (note the operative word "apply" which connotes the possibility to be turned down), and that the massive tax cuts for the wealthy will result in more manufacturing and investment in our country. Where have we heard that before?  (See a previous post here on how Republicans in office plan to spin Medicaid cuts and throw off blame.) For example, regarding slight of hand techniques, watch video of James Lankford, Senator from Oklahoma, gleefully proclaim hospitals will be sustainable because of additional billions allocated for struggling hospital facilities. 


The House Representatives on this list knew what this bill would do, and many behind closed doors expressed how passing the bill would have dire consequences on the health and well being of millions of Americans. They also know that 80 to 90% receiving government assistance work already, and either are so out of touch or simply uncaring to the plight of the working poor. They do not care about working people, farmers, poor, or the frail. They care about their political positions more than anything, and they fear Donald Trump so greatly they would vote against their own family. And no doubt, many did that fateful day.

A lot of the cuts harming Americans will be purposely delayed until after the mid-term elections in 2026, a devious strategic move by the Republicans to tweak election victories for their side, and to promote a fictitious narrative that Democrats somehow caused the consequences manifested by the Big Beautiful Bill. In essence, certain changes are manipulatively scheduled to occur between the years 2026 through 2028, until after the midterms and the presidential election. However, there are modifications to specific programs which will be implemented soon; and many citizens will feel its impact before the elections. The Republicans believe their MAGA constituents will not see through this, and are counting on non-thinking voters to re-elect them.

The time has come America to make a choice. I suggest firmly voting Democrat this time. If you are a Republican, please vote in the primaries, and either select a different Republican representative or vote Democrat to get the people below out of our government. For they literally do not care for you! And if you select a different Republican be sure to get their position on the Big Beautiful Bill and their views on its impact upon ordinary citizens in the United States. None of the Democratic representatives voted for this bill, and only two Republican house members voted "No": Thomas Massie from Kentucky and Brian K. Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania, and I am not sure what their concerns focused on.

You will find the list below is in alphabetical order, and the information is derived from the Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives government website. Be sure to share it with others or on various platforms. Let's vote these people out together!!


List Of House Representatives Voting Yes To The One Big Beautiful Bill

Robert B. Aderholt ...Republican, Alabama

Mark Alford ...Republican, Missouri

Rick W. Allen ...Republican, Georgia

Mark E. Amodei ...Republican, Nevada

Jodey C. Arrington ...Republican, Texas

Brian Babin ...Republican, Texas

Don Bacon ...Republican, Nebraska

James R. Baird ...Republican, Indiana

Troy Balderson ...Republican, Ohio

Andy Barr ...Republican, Kentucky

Tom Barrett ...Republican, Michigan

Michael Baumgartner ...Republican, Washington

Aaron Bean (FL) ...Republican, Florida

Nicholas J. Begich ...Republican, Alaska

Cliff Bentz ...Republican, Oregon

Jack Bergman ...Republican, Michigan

Stephanie Bice ...Republican, Oklahoma

Andy Biggs (AZ) ...Republican, Arizona

Sheri Biggs (SC) ...Republican, S. Carolina

Gus M.Bilirakis ...Republican, Florida

Lauren Boebert ...Republican, Colorado

Mike Bost ...Republican, Illinois

Josh Brecheen ...Republican, Oklahoma

Robert P. Bresnahan ...Republican, Pennsylvania

Vern Buchanan ...Republican, Florida

Tim Burchett ...Republican, Tennessee

Eric Burlison ...Republican, Missouri

Ken Calvert ...Republican, California

Kat Cammack ...Republican, Florida

Mike Carey ...Republican, Ohio

Earl L. Carter ...Republican, Georgia

John R. Carter ...Republican, Texas

Juan Ciscomani ...Republican, Arizona

Ben Cline ...Republican, Virginia

Michael Cloud ...Republican, Texas

Andrew S. Clyde ...Republican, Georgia

Tom Cole ...Republican, Oklahoma

Mike Collins ...Republican, Georgia

James Comer ...Republican, Kentucky

Elijah Crane ...Republican, Arizona

Jeff Crank ...Republican, Colorado

Eric A.Crawford ...Republican, Arkansas

Dan Crenshaw ...Republican, Texas

Warren Davidson ...Republican, Ohio

Monica De La Cruz ...Republican, Texas

Scott DesJarlais ...Republican, Tennessee

Mario Diaz-Balart ...Republican, Florida

Byron Donalds ...Republican, Florida

Troy Downing ...Republican, Montana

Neal P.Dunn ...Republican, Florida

Chuck Edwards ...Republican, N. Carolina

Jake Ellzey ...Republican, Texas

Tom Emmer ...Republican, Minnesota

Ron Estes ...Republican, Kansas

Gabe Evans ...Republican, Colorado

Mike Ezell ...Republican, Mississippi

Pat Fallon ...Republican, Texas

Julie Fedorchak ...Republican, North Dakota

Randy Feenstra ...Republican, Iowa

Randy Fine ...Republican, Florida

Brad Finstad ...Republican, Minnesota

Michelle Fischbach ...Republican, Minnesota

Scott Fitzgerald ...Republican, Wisconsin

Charles J. Fleischman ...Republican, Tennessee

Mike Flood ...Republican, Nebraska

Vince Fong ...Republican, California

Virginia Foxx ...Republican, N. Carolina

Scott Franklin ...Republican, Florida

Russell Fry ...Republican, S. Carolina

Russ Fulcher ...Republican, Idaho

Andrew R. Garbarino ...Republican, New York

Brandon Gill ...Republican, Texas

Carlos A. Gimenez ...Republican, Florida

Craig A. Goldman ...Republican, Texas

Tony Gonzales ...Republican, Texas

Lance Gooden ...Republican, Texas

Paul A. Gosar ...Republican, Arizona

Sam Graves ...Republican, Missouri

Mark E Green ...Republican, Tennessee

Marjorie Taylor Green ...Republican, Georgia

H. Morgan Griffith ...Republican, Virginia

Glenn Grothman ...Republican, Wisconsin

Michael Guest ...Republican, Mississippi

Brett Guthrie ...Republican, Kentucky

Harriet M. Hageman ...Republican, Wyoming

Abraham J. Hamadeh ...Republican, Arizona

Mike Haridopolos ...Republican, Florida

Pat Harrigan ...Republican, N. Carolina

Andy Harris (MD) ...Republican, Maryland

Mark Harris (NC) ...Republican, N. Carolina

Diana Harshbarger ...Republican, Tennessee

Kevin Hern (OK) ...Republican, Oklahoma

Clay Higgins (LA) ...Republican, Louisiana

J. French Hill (AR) ...Republican, Arkansas

Ashley Hinson ...Republican, Iowa

Erin Houchin ...Republican, Indiana

Richard Hudson ...Republican, N. Carolina

Bill Huizenga ...Republican, Michigan

Wesley Hunt ...Republican, Texas

Jeff Hurd ...Republican, Colorado

Darrell Issa ...Republican, California

Brian Jack ...Republican, Georgia

Ronny Jackson ...Republican, Texas

John James ...Republican, Michigan

Mike Johnson ...Republican, Louisiana

Dusty Johnson ...Republican, S. Dakota

Jim Jordan ...Republican, Ohio

David P.Joyce ...Republican, Ohio

John Joyce ...Republican, Pennsylvania

Thomas H.Kean ...Republican, New Jersey

Trent Kelly ...Republican, Mississippi

Mike Kelly ...Republican, Pennsylvania

Mike Kennedy ...Republican, Utah

Jennifer A.Kiggans ...Republican, Virginia

Kevin Kiley ...Republican, California

Young Kim ...Republican, California

Brad Knott ...Republican, N.Carolina

David Kustoff ...Republican, Tennessee

David LaHood ...Republican, Illinois

Nick LaLota ...Republican, New York

Doug LaMalfa ...Republican, California

Nicholas Langworthy ...Republican, New York

Robert E.Latta ...Republican, Ohio

Michael Lawler ...Republican, New York

Laurel M.Lee ...Republican, Florida

Julia Letlow ...Republican, Louisiana

Barry Loudermilk ...Republican, Georgia

Frank D. Lucas ...Republican, Oklahoma

Anna Paulina Luna ...Republican, Florida

Morgan Luttrell ...Republican, Texas

Nancy Mace ...Republican, S. Carolina

Ryan Mackenzie ...Republican, Pennsylvania

Nicole Malliotakis ...Republican, New York

Celeste Maloy ...Republican, Utah

Tracey Mann ...Republican, Kansas

Brian J. Mast ...Republican, Florida

Michael T. McCaul ...Republican, Texas

Lisa C. McClain ...Republican, Michigan

Tom McClintock ...Republican, California

Richard McCormick ...Republican, Georgia

Addison PmcDowell ...Republican, N. Carolina

John J.McGuire ...Republican, Virginia

Mark B.Messmer ...Republican, Indiana

Daniel Meuser ...Republican, Pennsylvania

Mary E.Miller ...Republican, Illinois

Max L. Miller ...Republican, Ohio

Carol D.Miller ...Republican, West Virginia

M. Miller-Meeks ...Republican, Iowa

Cory Mills ...Republican, Florida

John R. Moolenaar ...Republican, Michigan

Barry Moore ...Republican, Alabama

Tim Moore ...Republican, N. Carolina

Blake D.Moore ...Republican, Utah

Riley M. Moore ...Republican, West Virginia

Nathaniel Moran ...Republican, Texas

Gregory F.Murphy ...Republican, N. Carolina

Troy E. Nehls ...Republican, Texas

Dan Newhouse ...Republican, Washington

Ralph Norman ...Republican, S. Carolina

Zachary Nunn ...Republican, Iowa

Jay Obernolte ...Republican, California

Andrew Ogles ...Republican, Tennessee

Robert F. Onder ...Republican, Missouri

Burgess Owens ...Republican, Utah

Gary J.Palmer ...Republican, Alabama

Jimmy Patronis ...Republican, Florida

Scott Perry ...Republican, Pennsylvania

August Pfluger ...Republican, Texas

Guy Reschenthaler ...Republican, Pennsylvania

Mike Rogers ...Republican, Alabama

Harold Rogers ...Republican, Kentucky

John W.Rose ...Republican, Tennessee

David Rouzer ...Republican, North Carolina

Chip Roy ...Republican, Texas

Michael A. Rulli ...Republican, Ohio

John H.Rutherford ...Republican, Florida

Maria Elvira Salazar ...Republican, Florida

Steve Scalise ...Republican, Louisiana

Derek Schmidt ...Republican, Kansas

David Schweikert ...Republican, Arizona

Austin Scott ...Republican, Georgia

Keith Self ...Republican, Texas

Pete Sessions ...Republican, Texas

Jefferson Shreve ...Republican, Indiana

Michael K.Simpson ...Republican, Idaho

Jason Smith ...Republican, Missouri

Adrian Smith ...Republican, Nebraska

Christopher Smith ...Republican, New Jersey

Lloyd Smucker ...Republican, Pennsylvania

Victoria Spartz ...Republican, Indiana

Pete Stauber ...Republican, Minnesota

Elise M. Stefanik ...Republican, New York

Bryan Steil ...Republican, Wisconsin

W. Gregory Steube ...Republican, Florida

Dale W. Strong ...Republican, Alabama

Marlin A. Stutzman ...Republican, Indiana

David J.Taylor ...Republican, Ohio

Claudia Tenney ...Republican, New York

Glenn Thompson ...Republican, Pennsylvania

Thomas P. Tiffany ...Republican, Wisconsin

William R. Timmons ...Republican, S. Carolina

Michael R.Turner ...Republican, Ohio

David G.Valadao ...Republican, California

Jefferson Van Drew ...Republican, New Jersey

Beth Van Duyne ...Republican, Texas

Derrick Van Orden ...Republican, Wisconsin

Ann Wagner ...Republican, Missouri

Tim Walberg ...Republican, Michigan

Randy K.Weber ...Republican, Texas

Daniel Webster ...Republican, Florida

Bruce Westerman ...Republican, Arkansas

Tony Wied ...Republican, Wisconsin

Roger Williams ...Republican, Texas

Joe Wilson ...Republican, S. Carolina

Robert J. Wittman ...Republican, Virginia

Steve Womack ...Republican, Arkansas

Rudy Yakym ...Republican, Indiana

Ryan K.Zinke ...Republican, Montana


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