During the FY 2016 defense appropriations amendment voting, the House voted on three amendments that sought to check limitless, unaccountable warfare.
Adam Schiff (CA-28) offered an amendment to prohibit the use of funds for the US’s campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria after March 31, 2016, unless Congress passes a law authorizing it.
It failed 196 to 231.
163 Democrats and 33 Republicans voted for it. 208 Republicans and 23 Democrats voted against it.
Here are those 23 Democrats.
Pete Aguilar (CA-31)
Ami Bera (CA-07)
Corrine Brown (FL-05)
Cheri Bustos (IL-17)
Andre Carson (IN-07)
Matt Cartwright (PA-17)
Jim Cooper (TN-05)
Henry Cuellar (TX-28)
Susan Davis (CA-53)
Eliot Engel (NY-16)
Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02)
Gwen Graham (FL-02)
Steny Hoyer (MD-05)
Ron Kind (WI-03)
Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-01)
Stephen Lynch (MA-08)
Grace Meng (NY-06)
Donald Norcross (NJ-01)
Scott Peters (CA-52)
Raul Ruiz (CA-36)
Dutch Ruppersberger (MD-02)
Terri Sewell (AL-07)
Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-09)
Barbara Lee (CA-13) offered two amendments to sunset the funding for the Afghanistan and Iraq AUMFs.
The first would prohibit the use of funds to be obligated or expended pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force after December 31, 2015.
It failed 157 to 270.
144 Democrats and 13 Republicans voted for it. 229 Republicans and 41 Democrats voted against it.
Here are those 41 Democrats:
Pete Aguilar (CA-31)
Ami Bera (CA-07)
Don Beyer (VA-08)
Brendan Boyle (PA-13)
Corrine Brown (FL-05)
Julia Brownley (CA-26)
Cheri Bustos (IL-17)
G. K. Butterfield (NC-01)
Jim Clyburn (SC-06)
Jim Cooper (TN-05)
Jim Costa (CA-16)
Henry Cuellar (TX-28)
Susan Davis (CA-53)
John Delaney (MD-06)
Tammy Duckworth (IL-08)
Eliot Engel (NY-16)
Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02)
Gwen Graham (FL-02)
Gene Green (TX-29)
Steny Hoyer (MD-05)
Ron Kind (WI-03)
Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-01)
Rick Larsen (WA-02)
Dan Lipinski (IL-03)
David Loebsack (IA-02)
Grace Meng (NY-06)
Seth Moulton (MA-06)
Donald Norcross (NJ-01)
Nancy Pelosi (CA-12)
Scott Peters (CA-52)
Collin Peterson (MN-07)
Cedric Richmond (LA-02)
Dutch Ruppersberger (MD-02)
Kurt Schrader (OR-05)
Terri Sewell (AL-07)
Brad Sherman (CA-30)
Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-09)
Adam Smith (WA-09)
Norma Torres (CA-35)
Juan Vargas (CA-51)
Tim Walz (MN-01)
Lee's second amendment would have prohibited the use of funds for obligation or expenditure pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002.
It failed 165 to 264.
151 Democrats and 14 Republicans voted for it. 228 Republicans and 36 Democrats voted against it.
Here are the 36 Democrats:
Pete Aguilar (CA-31)
Ami Bera (CA-07)
Don Beyer (VA-08)
Corrine Brown (FL-05)
Julia Brownley (CA-26)
Cheri Bustos (IL-17)
G. K. Butterfield (NC-01)
Matt Cartwright (PA-17)
Jim Clyburn (SC-06)
Jim Cooper (TN-05)
Jim Costa (CA-16)
Henry Cuellar (TX-28)
Jon Delaney (MD-06)
Ted Deutch (FL-21)
Tammy Duckworth (IL-08)
Gwen Graham (FL-02)
Gene Green (TX-29)
Steny Hoyer (MD-05)
Ron Kind (WI-03)
Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-01)
Dan Lipinski (IL-03)
David Loebsack (IA-02)
Michelle Lujan Grisham (NM-01)
Sean Maloney (NY-18)
Seth Moulton (MA-06)
Donald Norcross (NJ-01)
Scott Peters (CA-52)
Collin Peterson (MN-07)
Raul Ruiz (CA-36)
Dutch Ruppersberger (MD-02)
Terri Sewell (AL-07)
Brad Sherman (CA-30)
Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-09)
Juan Vargas (CA-51)
Filemon Vela (TX-29)
Tim Walz (MN-01)
Here are the 14 Democrats who voted against all three amendments:
Pete Aguilar (CA-31)
Ami Bera (CA-07)
Corrine Brown (FL-05)
Jim Cooper (TN-05)
Henry Cuellar (TX-28)
Gwen Graham (FL-02)
Steny Hoyer (MD-05)
Ron Kind (WI-03)
Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-01)
Donald Norcross (NJ-01)
Scott Peters (CA-52)
Dutch Ruppersberger (MD-02)
Terri Sewell (AL-07)
Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-09)