More than a dozen Republican lawmakers voted Thursday with their Democratic colleagues to pass a bill that would revive and extend the Obamacare subsidies that expired at the end of last year. The legislation to revive the Affordable Care Act subsidies passed in a 230-196 split, with 17 Republicans voting in favor of the bill. It comes after nine Republicans voted to advance the bill to the House floor on Wednesday night.
Here are the 17 Republicans who voted in favor of the legislation:
California Rep. David Valadao
Colorado Rep. Jeff Hurd
Florida Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar
Iowa Rep. Zachary Nunn
New Jersey Rep. Thomas Kean Jr.
New York Rep. Andrew Gabarino
New York Rep. Nick LaLota
New York Rep. Mike Lawler
Ohio Rep. Mike Carey
Ohio Rep. David Joyce
Ohio Rep. Max Miller
Pennsylvania Rep. Robert Bresnahan
Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick
Pennsylvania Rep. Ryan Mackenzie
Texas Rep. Monica De La Cruz
Virginia Rep. Robert Wittman
Wisconsin Rep. Derrick Van Orden.
The legislation will now head to the Senate.
Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.
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