The three Blue Dog Democrats who voted for the Republican-backed Midnight Rules Relief Act last November had some new company Wednesday night, when the House again passed California Rep. Darrell Issa’s reintroduced legislation.

The House voted 238-184 to allow Congress to repeal en bloc multiple regulations approved in the last 60 legislative days of President Barack Obama’s administration.

Arizona Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar and Minnesota Rep. Collin C. Peterson all bucked the Democratic Party to support the measure. But their trio grew to a quartet with New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer, who, on just his second day as a congressman, also sided with Republicans on this vote.

“For too long, unnecessary and out-of-date regulations have been able to pile up on the books, burdening businesses large and small, and passing hidden costs along to families,” Gottheimer said in a statement Wednesday night.

“I also think it’s critical that Congress is always a check on regulation, regardless of who is in the White House. I will support efforts to cut unnecessary and out-of-date regulations and help New Jersey’s businesses and families grow and prosper,” he added.