This information is from The Hill's "Whip List."
Please call (202) 225-4131 to encourage any Republicans who are "leaning" no. The Whip List also lists "undecided" representatives of both parties. These people deserve calls, especially if you are a constituent of one of them. (link to Whip List at end)
REPUBLICANS - NO OR LEANING NO (44)
Rep. Justin Amash (Mich.) — Amash is leaning no
Rep. Lou Barletta (Pa.) — Barletta is leaning no. “There’s a lot of fear that it’ll allow guest workers to come in and take jobs away from Americans,” Barletta he told Politico. “So there’s a lot of questions that the average American has on whether or not these deals are actually good for the American worker or not.”
Rep. Dave Brat (Va.) — Brat likened the push for fast track to efforts to pass immigration reform in an interview on The John Fredericks’ Show. "This is one of the key reasons I'm leaning a solid no on TPA and TPP,” he said. “Because if we're arguing in the best interest of the average American, we should be able to make these arguments in the light of day and debate.”
Rep. Jim Bridenstine (Okla.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Mo Brooks (Ala.) — In a statement, says he's "not inclined" to vote yes because fast-track could expedite passage of "secretive" Trans-Pacific Partnership, "a trade treaty that is hidden from the public."
Rep. Ken Buck (Colo.) — Buck is leaning no, according to Roll Call.
Rep. Curt Clawson (Fla.) — Clawson is leaning no.
Rep. Chris Collins (N.Y.)
Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart (Fla.)
Rep. Jeff Duncan (S.C.) — “Supporters of giving Fast Track Authority to the President will argue that the legislation contains safeguards to ensure that the President honors his commitments to Congress,” Duncan wrote in an op-ed for Breitbart. “However, in the past when this President has broken his word and overstepped his authority, when has Congress ever stepped up to stop him?”
Rep. John Duncan (Tenn.)
Rep. John Fleming (La.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Scott Garrett (N.J.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Chris Gibson (N.Y.) — Gibson won't seek reelection.
Rep. Louie Gohmert (Texas) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Paul Gosar (Ariz.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Morgan Griffith (Va.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Andy Harris (Md.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Duncan Hunter (Calif.)
Rep. Walter Jones (N.C.) — Jones tweeted that TPA is "about crony capitalism & real conservatives don't support it." He voted against all three trade deals in 2011 and fast-track in 2002.
Rep. Jim Jordan (Ohio) — The chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus is leaning no.
Rep. David Joyce (Ohio)
Rep. John Katko (N.Y.) — "Despite the importance of this agreement, far too little detail has been provided by the president. Under these circumstances, I cannot in good conscience vote for Trade Promotion Authority to fast track this trade deal through Congress and provide broad authority to the president,” said Katko in a statement.
Rep. Raul Labrador (Idaho) — Labrador is leaning no.
Rep. Frank LoBiondo (N.J.)
Rep. Cynthia Lummis (Wyo.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Tom MacArthur (N.J.) — Fast track would “force Congress to vote on [Obama’s] trade agreements without any opportunity to offer suggestions or amendments,” MacArthur wrote in an op-ed for the Burlington County Times. “Over the last seven years, we’ve seen what happens when Obama tries to work alone.”
Rep. Thomas Massie (Ky.) — Massie is leaning no.
Rep. Mark Meadows (N.C.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. David McKinley (W.Va.)
Rep. Alex Mooney (W.Va.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Mick Mulvaney (S.C.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Gary Palmer (Ala.)
Rep. Steve Pearce (N.M.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Scott Perry (Pa.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Bill Posey (Fla.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Fla.)
Rep. Keith Rothfus (Pa.) — Voted against the trade rule on Thursday.
Rep. Steve Russell (Okla.) — Russell told the Wall Street Journal expanding trade is “not a bad thing,” but says he won’t vote for fast track legislation.
Rep. Chris Smith (N.J.)
Rep. Tim Walberg (Mich.) — Walberg told The Hill he wants changes to prevent Chinese currency manipulation.
Rep. Ted Yoho (Fla.)
Rep. Don Young (Alaska)
Rep. Ryan Zinke (Mont.)
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