Who Voted Against the 9/11 First Responder Bill?

List of all the members of Congress who voted against the 9/11 First Responder “Zadroga” Bill

Senate

Who Voted Against the 9/11 First Responders “Zadroga” Bill in the Senate:

Lamar Alexander, Republican, Tennessee.

John Barrasso, Republican, Wyoming.

Robert Foster Bennett, Republican, Utah.

Kit Bond, Republican, Missouri.

Scott Brown, Republican, Massachusetts.

Sam Brownback, Republican, Kansas.

Jim Bunning, Republican, Kentucky.

Richard Burr, Republican, North Carolina.

Saxby Chambliss, Republican, Georgia.

Tom Coburn, Republican, Oklahoma.

Thad Cochran, Republican, Mississippi.

Susan Collins, Republican, Maine.

Bob Corker, Republican, Tennessee.

John Cornyn, Republican, Texas.

Mike Crapo, Republican, Idaho.

Jim DeMint, Republican, South Carolina.

John Ensign, Republican, Nevada.

Mike Enzi, Republican, Wyoming.

Lindsey Graham, Republican, South Carolina.

Chuck Grassley, Republican, Iowa.

Judd Gregg, Republican, New Hampshire.

Orrin Hatch, Republican, Utah.

Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican, Texas.

Jim Inhofe, Republican, Oklahoma.

Johnny Isakson, Republican, Georgia.

Mike Johanns, Republican, Nebraska.

Mark Kirk, Republican, Illinois.

Jon Kyl, Republican, Arizona.

George LeMieux, Republican, Florida.

Richard Lugar, Republican, Indiana.

John McCain, Republican, Arizona.

Mitch McConnell, Republican, Kentucky.

Lisa Murkowski, Republican, Alaska.

Jim Risch, Republican, Idaho.

Pat Roberts, Republican, Kansas.

Jeff Sessions, Republican, Alabama.

Richard Shelby, Republican, Alabama.

Olympia Snowe, Republican, Maine.

John Thune, Republican, South Dakota.

David Vitter, Republican, Louisiana.

George Voinovich, Republican, Ohio.

Roger Wicker, Republican, Mississippi.

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House of Representatives

Who Voted Against the 9/11 First Responders “Zadroga” Bill in the House of Representatives:

Robert Aderholt, Republican, Alabama’s 4th District.

Rodney Alexander, Republican, Louisiana’s 5th District.

Steve Austria, Republican, Ohio’s 7th District.

Michele Bachmann, Republican, Minnesota’s 6th District.

Spencer Bachus, Republican, Alabama’s 6th District.

  1. Gresham Barrett, Republican, South Carolina’s 3rd District.

Joe Barton, Republican, Texas’ 6th District.

Melissa Bean, Democrat, Illinois’ 8th District.

Robert Marion Berry, Democrat, Arkansas’ 1st District.

Judy Biggert, Republican, Illinois’ 13th District.

Brian P. Bilbray, Republican, California’s 50th District.

Gus M. Bilirakis, Republican, Florida’s 9th District.

Rob Bishop, Republican, Utah’s 1st District.

Marsha Blackburn, Republican, Tennessee’s 7th District.

Roy Blunt, Republican, Missouri’s 7th District.

John Boehner, Republican, Ohio’s 8th District.

Jo Bonner, Republican, Alabama’s 1st District.

Mary Bono Mack, Republican, California’s 45th District.

John Boozman, Republican, Arkansas’ 3rd District.

Charles W. Boustany Jr, Republican, Louisiana’s 7th District.

Kevin Brady, Republican, Texas’ 8th District.

Bobby Bright, Democrat, Alabama’s 2nd District.

Paul C. Brown, Republican, Georgia’s 10th District.

Henry Brown, Republican, South Carolina’s 1st District.

Virginia “Ginny” Brown-Wiate, Republican, Florida’s 5th District.

Vern Buchanan, Republican, Florida’s 13th District.

Michael Burgess, Republican, Texas’ 26th District.

Dan Burton, Republican, Indiana’s 5th District.

Steve Buyer, Republican, Indiana’s 4th District.

Ken Calvert, Republican, California’s 44th District.

Daye Camp, Republican, Michigan’s 4th District.

John Campbell, Republican, California’s 48th District.

Eric Cantor, Republican, Virginia’s 7th District.

Shelly Moore Capito, Republican, West Virginia’s 2nd District.

John Carter, Republican, Texas’ 31st District.

Bill Cassidy, Republican, Louisiana’s 6th District.

Michael N. Castle, Republican, Delaware At Large.

Jason Chaffetz, Republican, Utah’s 3rd District.

Howard Coble, Repubican, North Carolina’s 6th District.

Mike Coffman, Republican, Colorado’s 6th District.

Tom Cole, Republican, Oklahoma’s 4th District.

Michael K. Conaway, Republican, Texas’ 11th District.

Jim Cooper, Democrat, Tennessee’s 5th District.

Ander Crenshaw, Republican, Florida’s 4th District.

John Culberson, Republican, Texas’ 28th District.

Geoff Davis, Republican, Kentucy’s 4th District.

Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Republican, Florida’s 21st District.

Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican, Florida’s 25th District.

Charles Djou, Republican, Hawaii’s 1st District.

David Dreier, Republican, California’s 26th District.

John J. Duncan Jr., Republican, Tennessee’s 2nd District.

Vernon J. Elhers, Republican, Michigan’s 3rd District.

Jo Ann Emerson, Republican, Missouri’s 8th District.

Mary Fallin, Republican, Oklahoma’s 5th District.

Jeff Flake, Republican, Arizona’s 6th District.

John Fleming, Republican, Louisiana’s 4th District.

Randy Forbes, Republican, Virginia’s 4th District.

Jeff Fortenberry, Republican, Nebraska’s 1st District.

Virginia Foxx, Republican, North Carolina’s 5th District.

Trent Franks, Republican, Arizona’s 2nd District.

Elton Gallegly, Republican, California’s 24th District.

Scott Garrett, Republican, New Jersey’s 5th District.

Jim Gerlach, Republican, Pennsylvania’s 6th District.

Phil Gingrey, Republican, Georgia’s 11th District.

Louie Gohmert, Republican, Texas’ 1st District.

Bob Goodlatte, Republican, Virginia’s 6th District.

Kay Granger, Republican, Texas’ 12th District.

Tom Graves, Republican, Georgia’s 9th District.

Sam Graves, Republican, Missouri’s 6th District.

Ralph M. Hall, Republican, Texas’ 4th District.

Gregg Harper, Republican, Mississippi’s 3rd District.

Doc Hastings, Republican, Washington’s 4th District.

Dean Heller, Republican, Nevada’s 2nd District.

Jeb Hensarling, Republican, Texas’ 5th District.

Wally Herger, Republican, California’s 2nd District.

Duncan D. Hunter, Republican, California’s 52nd District.

Bob Inglis, Republican, South Carolina’s 4th District.

Darrell Issa, Republican, California’s 49th District.

Lynn Jenkins, Republican, Kansas’ 2nd District.

Timothy V. Johnson, Republican, Illinois’ 15th District.

Sam Johnson, Republican, Texas’ 3rd District.

Jim Jordan, Republican, Ohio’s 4th District.

Steve King, Republican, Iowa’s 5th District.

Jack Kingston, Republican, Georgia’s 1st District.

John Kline, Republican, Minnesota’s 2nd District.

Doug Lamborn, Republican, Colorado’s 5th District.

Tom Latham, Republican, Iowa’s 4th District.

Steven C. LaTourette, Republican, Ohio’s 14th District.

Robert E. Latta, Republican, Ohio’s 14th District.

Christopher J. Lee, Republican, New York’s 26th District.

Jerry Lewis, Republican, California’s 41st District

John Linder, Republican, Georgia’s 7th District.

Frank Lucas, Republican, Oklahoma’s 3rd District.

Blaine Luetkemeyer, Republican, Missouri’s 9th District.

Cynthia M. Lummis, Republican, Wyoming At Large.

Daniel E. Lungren, Republican, California’s 3rd District.

Connie Mack, Republican, Florida’s 14th District.

Donald Manzullo, Republican, Illinois’ 16th District.

Kenny Marchant, Republican, Texas’ 24th District.

Michael T. McCaul, Republican, Texas’ 10th District.

Tom McClintock, Republican, California’s 4th District.

Thaddeus McCotter, Republican, Michigan’s 11th District.

Patrick T. McHenry, Republican, North Carolina’s 10th District.

Buck McKeon, Republican, California’s 25th District.

Cathy McMorris-Rodgers, Republican, Washington’s 5th District.

John Mica, Republican, Florida’s 17th District.

Jeff Miller, Republican, Florida’s 1st District.

Gary Miller, Republican, California’s 42nd District.

Sue Myrick, Republican, North Carolina’s 9th District.

Randy Neugebauer, Republican, Texas’ 19th District.

Devin Nunes, Republican, California’s 21st District.

Pete Olson, Republican, Texas’ 22nd District.

Ron Paul, Republican, Texas’ 14th District.

Erik Paulsen, Republican, Minnesota’s 3rd District.

Mike Pence, Republican, Indiana’s 6th District.

Thomas Petri, Republican, Wisconsin’s 6th District.

Joseph R. Pitts, Republican, Pennsylvania’s 16th District.

Todd Platts, Republican, Pennsylvania’s 19th District.

Ted Poe, Republican, Texas’ 2nd District.

Bill Posey, Republican, Florida’s 15th District.

Tom Price, Republican, Georgia’s 6th District.

Adam Putnam, Republican, Florida’s 12th District.

Dennis Rehberg, Republican, Montana At Large

David G. Reichert, Republican, Washington’s 8th District.

Phil Roe, Republican, Tennessee’s 1st District.

Harold Rogers, Republican, Kentucky’s 5th District.

Mike Rogers, Republican, Alabama’s 3rd District.

Mike Rogers, Republican, Michigan’s 8th District.

Dana Rohrabacher, Republican, California’s 46th District.

Tom Rooney, Republican, Florida’s 16th District.

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican, Florida’s 18th District.

Peter J. Roskam, Republican, Illinois’ 6th District.

Ed Royce, Republican, California’s 40th District.

Paul Ryan, Republican, Wisconsin’s 1st District.

Steve Scalise, Republican, Louisiana’s 1st District.

Jean Schmidt, Republican, Ohio’s 2nd District.

Aaron Schock, Republican, Illinois’ 18th District.

James F. Sensenbrenner, Republican, Wisconsin’s 5th District.

Pete Sessions, Republican, Texas’ 32nd District.

John Shimkus, Republican, Illinois’ 19th District.

Bill Shuster, Republican, Pennsylvania’s 9th District.

Mike Simpson, Republican, Idaho’s 2nd District.

Adrian Smith, Republican, Nebraska’s 3rd District.

Lamar Smith, Republican, Texas’ 21st District.

Cliff Stearns, Republican, Florida’s 6th District.

John Sullivan, Republican, Oklahoma’s 1st District.

Lee Terry, Republican, Nebraska’s 2nd District.

Glenn W. Thompson, Republican, Pennsylvania’s 5th District.

Mac Thornberry, Republican, Texas’ 13th District.

Pat Tiberi, Republican, Ohio’s 12th District.

Michael Turner, Republican, Ohio’s 3rd District.

Fred Upton, Republican, Michigan’s 6th District.

Greg Walden, Republican, Oregon’s 2nd District.

Lynn A. Westmoreland, Republican, Georgia’s 3rd District.

Ed Whitfield, Republican, Kentucky’s 1st District.

Joe Wilson, Republican, South Carolina’s 2nd District.

Robert J. Wittman, Republican, Virginia’s 1st District.

Frank Wolf, Republican, Virginia’s 10th District.

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