Let’s see the names of the reps who STILL voted ‘yes’ for the bill.
It got A MAJORITY of ‘yes’ votes, after all, just not enough for a SuperMajority - and that’s gross, imo.
From the linked JTA article:
The bill garnered a majority of the chamber’s votes, 35, but not the two-thirds needed to advance the bill. The 24 lawmakers who voted against advancing the bill included a significant number of the chamber’s 51 Republicans.