WHIP COUNT: House lawmakers’ positions on GOP’s ‘Plan B’
House Republicans are trying to pass Speaker John Boehner’s (R-Ohio) so-called Plan B bill on the fiscal cliff, a measure that would partially avoid the cliff by making permanent tax rates on annual income up to $1 million.
{mosads}Republicans can afford only 24 defections if every Democrat votes no. Democratic leadership is whipping against the bill, though it remains unclear if the entire Democratic Caucus will oppose it. The bill is expected to hit the House floor on Thursday.
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LAST UPDATED on 12/20/12 at 7:31 p.m.
RECENT UPDATES: Reps. Heath Shuler (D-N.C.), Joe Wilson (R-S.C.), Steve Southerland (R-Fla.), Andy Harris (R-Md.), Gerald Connolly (D-Va.), Dan Boren (D-Okla.), Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), David Schweikert (R-Ariz.), Kenny Marchant (R-Texas), Steve King (R-Iowa), Trent Franks (R-Ariz.), Ron Paul (R-Texas), Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), Walter Jones (N.C.), Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio), Steve Scalise (La.), Robert Hurt (R-Va.), Tim Griffin (R-Ark.), Marlin Stutzman (R-Ind.), Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), Paul Broun (R-Ga.), Jeff Landry (R-La.), Tim Scott (R-S.C.), Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.) Bobby Schilling (R-Ill.), Tom Price (R-Ga.), Tom McClintock (R-Calif.)
REPUBLICANS
Firm No, Leaning No, Likely No (26)
Justin Amash (Mich.) Will vote no; voted against the rule
Joe Barton (Texas) Opposed
Paul Broun (Ga.) He is now a firm no; voted against the rule
John Fleming (La.) Leaning no
Trent Franks (Ariz.) Voted against the rule
Trey Gowdy (S.C.) Opposed
Louie Gohmert (Texas) Voted against the rule
Tim Huelskamp (Kan.) Will vote no; voted against the rule
Walter Jones (N.C.) Voted against the rule
Jim Jordan (Ohio) Will vote no; voted against the rule
Raul Labrador (Idaho) “I’m a ‘Hell, no!’ ” he said.
Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) Opposed
Jeff Landry (La.) Opposed; voted against the rule
Kenny Marchant (Texas) Leaning no
Thomas Massie (Ky.) Voted against the rule
Mick Mulvaney (S.C.) Opposed
Ron Paul (Texas) Voted against the rule
Steve Scalise (La.) Went from undecided to no after Rules Committee rejected his amendment
Jean Schmidt (Ohio) Voted against the rule
David Schweikert (Ariz.) Said on Twitter, “I’m a NO vote…bad tax hikes and no spending cuts.”
Steve Southerland (Fla.) Told CNN on Thursday he is leaning no
Marlin Stutzman (Ind.) Opposed
Joe Walsh (Ill.) Will vote no; voted against the rule
Allen West (Fla.) Leaning no, citing sequester
Lynn Westmoreland (Ga.) Firm no
Joe Wilson (S.C.) Opposed
Undecided/Declined to answer (25)
Todd Akin (Mo.) Undecided
Michele Bachmann (Minn.) Tea Party leader won’t say Thursday night how she’ll vote.
Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.) Undecided
Charles Boustany (La.) Undecided
Michael Burgess (Texas) Undecided
Bill Cassidy (La.) Leadership seeking his vote
Jason Chaffetz (Utah) Declines to answer; has defected on other votes
Howard Coble (N.C.) Undecided. Usually a reliable vote on high-profile fiscal bills. Coble said, “I am praying about it.”
Robert Hurt (Va.) Undecided
Jeff Flake (Ariz.) Flake heading to the Senate next year
Scott Garrett (N.J.) Declined to answer
Phil Gingrey (Ga.) Undecided
Billy Long (Mo.) Declined to answer
Buck McKeon (Calif.) Armed Services Committee Chairman said he is concerned about sequestration and is not sure he can vote for bill.
Tim Murphy (Pa.) Undecided
Kristi Noem (S.D.) Undecided
Tom Latham (Iowa) Latham is tight with Boehner
Cynthia Lummis (Wyo.) Undecided
Alan Nunnelee (Wis.) Not commenting at this time. Usually, a reliable vote for GOP leaders
Tom Price (Ga.) Undecided
Dana Rohrabacher (Calif.) Declined to answer
Tim Scott (S.C.) Soon-to-senator won’t say
Lee Terry (Neb.) Undecided
Mike Turner (Ohio) Undecided
Bill Young (Fla.) Undecided, worried about sequester. Says he has talked to Boehner about addressing sequester in measure.
Firm Yes, Leaning Yes, or Likely Yes (24)
Spencer Bachus (Ala.) In a release, Bachus says, “I will vote for it.”
Diane Black (Tenn.) Leaning yes
John Duncan Jr. (Tenn.) Leaning yes
Tim Griffin (Ark.) Supports
Morgan Griffith (Va.) Leaning yes
Gregg Harper (Miss.) Supports
Andy Harris (Md.) Voted against the rule, but is leaning yes
Steve King (Iowa) Will vote yes. Big get for GOP leaders
Jack Kingston (Ga.) Leaning yes
Tom McClintock (R-Calif.) In Thursday (12/20) floor speech, McClintock embraces bill. A Big get for GOP leaders. McClintock has defected on other fiscal bills.
Steven LaTourette (Ohio) Retiring lawmaker will vote yes
Jerry Lewis (Calif.) Supports
Devin Nunes (Calif.) Supports
Tom Reed (N.Y.) Supports
Tom Rooney (Fla.) Supports
Dennis Ross (Fla.) Leaning yes
Paul Ryan (Wis.) Supports and is whipping members
Bobby Schilling (Ill.) A yes vote
Pete Sessions (Texas) Incoming Rules Committee chairman is a yes
Mike Simpson (Idaho) Will vote yes
Steve Stivers (Ohio) Supports
Patrick Tiberi (Ohio) Supports
Rob Woodall (Ga.) Will vote yes
Don Young (Alaska) Says he will “probably vote for it.”
DEMOCRATS
Firm No, Leaning No, Likely No (4)
Gerry Connolly (Va.) Opposed
Jim Himes (Conn.) Opposed
Collin Peterson (Minn.) Firm no, but says he knows of a Blue Dog who will vote yes. Declines to name the member.
Heath Shuler (N.C.) Says he’ll vote no and doesn’t know of any Dems who will vote yes.
Undecided/Declined to answer (3)
Dan Boren (Okla.) Undecided
Ben Chandler (Ky.) Declined to answer
Dennis Kucinich (Ohio) Declined to answer
Erik Wasson, Molly K. Hooper, Russell Berman, Vicki Needham, Bernie Becker, Jonathan Easley, Peter Schroeder, Daniel Strauss, Bob Cusack contributed.
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