Republicans who voted no on tax bill
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Twelve Republicans on Wednesday broke with the party and voted against the $1.5 trillion tax reform bill.
Most are moderates or lawmakers from high-tax states, like New York, New Jersey and California, where residents could see their taxes go up because of a cap on the state and local tax deductions.
They include:
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- New York Rep. John Faso
- North Carolina Rep. Walter Jones
- New York Rep. Pete King
- New York Rep. Lee Zeldin
- New Jersey Rep. Chris Smith
- New York Rep. Elise Stefanik
- New Jersey Rep. Leonard Lance
- New Jersey Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen
- California Rep. Darrell Issa
- California Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
- New York Rep. Dan Donovan
- New Jersey Rep. Frank LoBiondo
The House gave the final stamp of approval Wednesday to the tax reform package, handing President Trump his first major legislative victory and most Americans a tax cut starting next year.
In a 224-201 vote, Congress sent the $1.5 trillion package to Trump’s desk.
On Tuesday, the House approved the tax overhaul on a 227-203 vote, though lawmakers had to vote again Wednesday because of provisions in the House bill that did not align with the Senate’s special budgetary rules.
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No Republican senators voted against the bill.
Fox News’ Chad Pergram and Judson Berger contributed to this report.