Here are the 14 House Republicans who voted against a bill making Juneteenth a federal holiday

• Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona • Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama • Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia • Rep. Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee • Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona • Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas • Rep. Doug LaMalfa of California • Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky • Rep. Tom McClintock of California • Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina • Rep. Mike Rogers of Alabama • Rep. Matt Rosendale of Montana • Rep. Chip Roy of Texas • Rep. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin

           

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when I saw that the senate passed it unanimously, this was exactly the kind of list that I suspected them all of not wanting to appear on …. Because of course one of the first things the media would do is provide a “GET EM!!!” list for folks to get upset about, whether you think it’s right to be upset at them or not. No explanations, no reason for their objections… that’s not important, right?

(full disclosure I agree with it becoming a recognized federal holiday … just getting tired of news that’s only printed to make one “side” mad at the other)

Edited: said “house” when I meant “senate”


Of these a$$holes, all of them also voted not to have a commission while all of them were in fear that day for their lives. But to top it all off, Clyde and others are in the lowest of lows group....Clyde would not shake the officers hand when he outreached it. Ignorance is a part of the party and I expect it will get worse as we get closer to the primaries. These gutless republicans may find that they shouldn't be afraid of being primaried by Trumps cronies, they should be worried about the decent people that usually vote republican will not be voting republican at all. Between voter suppression and the actions of the republicans, their losses will be greater than ever anticipated. The evidence of corruption, the truth about the free and fair election and the indictment of Trump and many of his family will expose the truth. Republicans say one thing like "we love the police" "we are for law and order" and then to deny any help for all the police that protected them during the insurrection is evidence of lying and denial.


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There is only one national independence day.. July 4th.

These people voted against this bill as that is how it should remain. The United States of America gained its independence on July 4th, 1776. There will not be another independence day.

4 million people gained their freedom from slavery on Juneteenth. 4 million out of a population of nearly 32 million.

These men simply argued that it is not a separate "Independence Day". Which is accurate and the communist news network only covers a portion. None argued that their should not be a federal holiday for such a significant event, just for a reconsideration of the name.

Call it "Freedom Day" or "Emancipation Day".. it is not an independence day for an entire country and will always be overshadowed by the true Independence Day..


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Several of those representatives shared why they were voting against the bill.

Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, told USA TODAY he thinks there are enough federal holidays.
"We have enough federal holidays right now. I just don't see the reason in doing it," he said. "I don't think it rises to the level I'm going to support it."
Republican Montana Rep. Matt Rosendale released a statement on his vote against S.B. 475.

“Let’s call an ace an ace. This is an effort by the Left to create a day out of whole cloth to celebrate identity politics as part of its larger efforts to make Critical Race Theory the reigning ideology of our country. Since I believe in treating everyone equally, regardless of race, and that we should be focused on what unites us rather than our differences, I will vote no,” Rosendale said.

Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., argued that referring to Juneteenth as a national independence day would confuse people.

"I fully support creating a day to celebrate the abolition of slavery, a dark portion of our nation's history. However, naming this day 'national independence day' will create confusion and push Americans to pick one of those two days as their independence day based on their racial identity," Massie said on the House floor. "Why can't we name this 'emancipation day' and come together as Americans and celebrate that day together as Americans?"

Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, also objected to the name of the bill.

"Juneteenth should be commemorated as the expression of the realization of the end of slavery in the United States - and I commend those who worked for its passage," Roy said in a statement.

"I could not vote for this bill, however, because the holiday should not be called 'Juneteenth National Independence Day' but rather, 'Juneteenth National Emancipation [or Freedom or otherwise] Day.' This name needlessly divides our nation on a matter that should instead bring us together by creating a separate Independence Day based on the color of one’s skin," he said.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Rep. Andrew Clyde, the only member of the Georgia delegation to vote no, declined to answer a reporter's question about his vote.
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