Which 38 Republicans voted against Trump's plan to keep the government running?

Congress has just over 12 hours to broker a deal to keep the U.S. government funded and prevent a partial closure of federal services just a week before Christmas.
As Republicans look forward to controlling the White House and both chambers of Congress in 2025, the party's chaotic struggle for unity is currently in the spotlight.
The House rejected a deal backed by President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday evening, failing by 174-235. The move to temporarily skirt a government shutdown was a variation of a bipartisan bill that failed earlier in the week after Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance came out against it.
Here are the 38 Republicans who departed from the future president and joined Democrats in voting against the continuing resolution.
Arizona
- Rep. Andy Biggs
- Rep. Elijah Crane
- Rep. Paul Gosar
- Rep. Debbie Lesko
- Rep. David Schweikert
Colorado
- Rep. Doug Lamborn
- Rep. Greg Lopez
Florida
- Rep. Aaron Bean
- Rep. Kat Cammack
- Rep. Cory Mills
- Rep. Bill Posey
Georgia
- Rep. Andrew S. Clyde
- Rep. Richard McCormick
Idaho
- Rep. Russ Fulcher
Indiana
- Rep. Victoria Spartz
Kentucky
- Rep. Thomas Massie
Maryland
- Rep. Andy Harris
Missouri
- Rep. Eric Burlison
Montana
- Rep. Matthew M. Rosendale, Sr.
Oklahoma
- Rep. Josh Brecheen
Pennsylvania
- Rep. Scott Perry
South Carolina
- Rep. Jeff Duncan
- Rep. Nancy Mace
- Rep. Ralph Norman
Tennessee
- Rep. Tim Burchett
- Rep. Andrew Ogles
Texas
- Rep. Michael Cloud
- Rep. Wesley Hunt
- Rep. Morgan Luttrell
- Rep. Nathaniel Moran
- Rep. Chip Roy
- Rep. Keith Self
- Rep. Beth Van Duyne
Utah
- Rep. John R. Curtis
- Rep. Blake D. Moore
Virginia
- Rep. Bob Good
West Virginia
- Rep. Alexander X. Mooney
Wisconsin
- Rep. Thomas P. Tiffany