Twelve Republican House members voted against their party’s bill to reform the tax code Tuesday.

The House passed The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act 227-203 Tuesday. Twelve Republicans and all Democrats voted against the bill. Two members did not vote.

The bill lowers the income tax rates for individuals and small businesses, permanently lowers the corporate tax rate, and includes a number of other features Republicans can get behind, like repealing Obamacare’s individual mandate.

Here are the 12 Republican representatives who voted against giving tax breaks to Americans and businesses:

Dana Rohrabacher of California

Darrell Issa of California

Walter B. Jones of North Carolina

Frank A. LoBiondo of New Jersey

Christopher H. Smith of New Jersey

Leonard Lance of New Jersey

Rodney Frelinghuysen of New Jersey

Lee Zeldin of New York

Peter T. King of New York

Dan Donovan of New York

John J. Faso of New York

Elise Stefanik of New York

Senators will immediately begin the allotted 10 hours of debate on the bill Tuesday, where it is expected to pass with a simple majority vote.

If it passes in the Senate, President Donald Trump is expected to sign the legislation into law this week.

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