Republicans in the United States House of Representatives have passed an annual defence funding bill that highlights the party’s conservative priorities – and sticking points – in advance of the 2024 election season.

Democrats have decried the bill approved on Friday, which included anti-LGBTQ, anti-diversity and anti-abortion rights provisions. It passed by a 219 to 210 largely party-line vote in the majority Republican chamber. Four Democrats voted in support of the bill.

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    1 year ago

    Democratic yes votes:

    Davis, North Carolina Golden, Maine Perez, Washington Vasquez, New Mexico

    Republican no votes:

    Biggs, Arizona Buck, Colorado Crane, Arizona Massie, Kentucky

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        1 year ago

        Not quite.

        For Biggs and Crane, unless I’m misinterpreting, the presence of “culture war issues” in the bill was itself a detractor,

        Biggs and Crane posted a joint, 10-minute video explaining their “no” votes, citing U.S. support for the war in Ukraine, financial accountability at the Pentagon and culture war issues.

        For Buck, the size of the budget was the stated concern,

        Buck’s opposition to the measure rested in its price tag. The legislation sets an $866 billion budget for the country’s armed forces in fiscal year 2024. He said he could not “in good conscience” support the legislation.

        I can’t find anything from Massie specifically, but given his history of voting against any and all aid to Ukraine, it seems reasonable to assume that the provisions for military aid to Ukraine were enough of a reason to vote against it.