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Skip to contentSkip to site index Section Navigation SEARCH U.S. SUBSCRIBE FOR $1/WEEKLog in Sunday, July 2, 2023 Today’s Paper SUBSCRIBE FOR $1/WEEK U.S.|House Republicans Demand Deep Cuts to Spending Bills They Rarely Support https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/02/us/house-republicans-spending.html * Give this articleShare full article * * Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story HOUSE REPUBLICANS DEMAND DEEP CUTS TO SPENDING BILLS THEY RARELY SUPPORT G.O.P. leaders are tailoring their government funding legislation to far-right lawmakers who are insisting on deep cuts, but who hardly ever vote for spending bills. That’s raising the chances of a fall shutdown. * Give this articleShare full article * * * Read in app Speaker Kevin McCarthy has agreed to tailor the spending bills that fund the government to the demands of a small but vocal group of lawmakers.Credit...Kenny Holston/The New York Times By Catie Edmondson, Carl Hulse and Alicia Parlapiano Reporting from Washington July 2, 2023, 5:00 a.m. ET House Republican leaders working to write and pass the spending bills that fund the government face a major hurdle: Their own party — especially their most powerful, arch-conservative faction — has spent the last decade assailing federal spending and, with growing frequency, casting vote after vote against it. G.O.P. members of the House have supported spending bills less than half the time over the last dozen years, according to a New York Times analysis of such votes since 2011. Hard-right lawmakers associated with the Freedom Caucus, which has been the most outspoken about slashing spending, have voted in favor of government funding bills less than 20 percent of the time. And a smaller bloc of ultraconservative members who have threatened to blockade the House floor if their priorities are not met has almost always voted against appropriations bills — in an average of 93 percent of cases. REPUBLICAN SUPPORT FOR SPENDING BILLS HAS FALLEN House Republicans — particularly members of the conservative Freedom Caucus — have become much less likely to support spending and budget bills under President Biden. Average rate of support for spending bills 70% All House Republicans 60% 50% 40% Freedom Caucus and allies 30% 20% 10% Obama administration Trump Biden Average rate of support for spending bills 70% All House Republicans 60% 50% 40% Freedom Caucus and allies 30% 20% 10% Obama administration Trump Biden Sources: Times analysis of vote data from CQ Roll Call; list of Freedom Caucus members and allies from the Pew Research Center HARD-RIGHT HOUSE MEMBERS’ VOTING RECORD ON SPENDING BILLS The House Republicans aligned with the conservative Freedom Caucus have voted for spending bills 18 percent of the time on average since 2011, with the lowest rates during the Biden administration. Total 'yes' rate Under Obama Under Trump Under Biden Total votes Chip Roy Texas 21st TX-21 0% 0% 0% 23 Lauren Boebert Colo. 3rd CO-3 0% 0% 10 Andrew Clyde Ga. 9th GA-9 0% 0% 10 Byron Donalds Fla. 19th FL-19 0% 0% 10 Bob Good Va. 5th VA-5 0% 0% 10 Diana Harshbarger Tenn. 1st TN-1 0% 0% 10 Barry Moore Ala. 2nd AL-2 0% 0% 10 Matt Rosendale Mont. 2nd MT-2 0% 0% 10 Andy Biggs Ariz. 5th AZ-5 3% 4% 0% 33 Michael Cloud Texas 27th TX-27 4% 7% 0% 25 Greg Steube Fla. 17th FL-17 4% 0% 10% 23 Dan Bishop N.C. 8th NC-8 5% 10% 0% 20 Ralph Norman S.C. 5th SC-5 10% 14% 0% 31 Marjorie Taylor Greene Ga. 14th GA-14 10% 10% 10 Troy Nehls Texas 22nd TX-22 10% 10% 10 Ronny Jackson Texas 13th TX-13 10% 10% 10 Mary Miller Ill. 15th IL-15 10% 10% 10 Ken Buck Colo. 4th CO-4 13% 14% 17% 0% 40 Mark E. Green Tenn. 7th TN-7 13% 8% 20% 23 Scott Perry Pa. 10th PA-10 15% 33% 9% 0% 48 Alex X. Mooney W.Va. 2nd WV-2 15% 43% 13% 0% 40 Matt Gaetz Fla. 1st FL-1 15% 22% 0% 33 Jim Jordan Ohio 4th OH-4 16% 16% 17% 10% 58 Jeff Duncan S.C. 3rd SC-3 16% 16% 17% 10% 58 Scott DesJarlais Tenn. 4th TN-4 17% 16% 26% 0% 58 Russ Fulcher Idaho 1st ID-1 17% 23% 10% 23 Tom Tiffany Wis. 7th WI-7 19% 50% 0% 16 Greg Murphy N.C. 3rd NC-3 20% 20% 20% 20 Warren Davidson Ohio 8th OH-8 20% 50% 22% 10% 35 Gary Palmer Ala. 6th AL-6 20% 0% 30% 10% 40 Ben Cline Va. 6th VA-6 22% 31% 10% 23 Paul Gosar Ariz. 9th AZ-9 22% 44% 9% 0% 58 Bill Posey Fla. 8th FL-8 24% 24% 35% 0% 58 David Schweikert Ariz. 1st AZ-1 26% 28% 30% 10% 58 Randy Weber Texas 14th TX-14 27% 27% 39% 0% 48 Clay Higgins La. 3rd LA-3 27% 35% 10% 33 Andy Harris Md. 1st MD-1 29% 28% 35% 20% 58 Debbie Lesko Ariz. 8th AZ-8 32% 53% 0% 25 Morgan Griffith Va. 9th VA-9 34% 40% 39% 10% 58 Mike Johnson La. 4th LA-4 42% 52% 20% 33 Note: Freshmen members are not included. Sources: Times analysis of vote data from CQ Roll Call; list of Freedom Caucus members and allies from the Pew Research Center Catie Edmondson is a reporter in the Washington bureau, covering Congress. @CatieEdmondson Carl Hulse is chief Washington correspondent and a veteran of more than three decades of reporting in the capital. @hillhulse Alicia Parlapiano is a graphics editor and reporter covering politics and policy from Washington. 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