Congressman Franks introduced an amendment to study the strategic implications of Islamic doctrines in counterterrorism.
Specifically it would have required "the Secretary of Defense to conduct strategic assessments of the use of violent or unorthodox Islamic religious doctrine to support extremist or terrorist messaging and justification."
Like a number of other conservative amendments, it was defeated with the complicity of Republicans. Here are the Republicans who joined with Democrats to vote it down.
No R Amash, Justin MI 3rd
No R Sanford, Mark SC 1st
No R LoBiondo, Frank NJ 2nd
No R Fitzpatrick, Brian PA 8th
No R Young, Don AK
No R Hill, French AR 2nd
No R Buchanan, Vern FL 16th
No R Curbelo, Carlos FL 26th
No R Upton, Fred MI 6th
No R Trott, Dave MI 11th
No R Paulsen, Erik MN 3rd
No R Faso, John NY 19th
No R Katko, John NY 24th
No R Collins, Chris NY 27th
No R Turner, Michael OH 10th
No R Joyce, David OH 14th
No R Stivers, Steve OH 15th
No R Russell, Steve OK 5th
No R Walden, Greg OR 2nd
No R Costello, Ryan PA 6th
No R Meehan, Patrick PA 7th
No R Dent, Charles PA 15th
No R Comstock, Barbara VA 10th
No R Newhouse, Dan WA 4th
No R Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana FL 27th
No R Reichert, David WA 8th
No R Lewis, Jason MN 2nd
The amendment failed 217 to 208. 27 Republicans joined 190 Democrats to kill it.
Some names on the list aren't surprising. Justin Amash's views on terrorism aren't news. Or surprising. He's also about the only guy with an R after his name who flirts with Dem fantasies of impeaching Trump.
Florida was overrepresented among the Republican anti votes. As was New York. Three anti votes came from Ohio and four from Pennsylvania. Michigan's presence here is no surprise. South Carolina's is.
Faso, Buchanan, Paulsen, David, Comstock, Katko, Reichert, Walden, Costello, Meehan and others had previously joined another Dem push to kill another amendment to end the exploitation of the military to push Global Warming.
Those conservatives outraged that a Republican majority isn't getting anything done ought to remember that this is what a chunk of that majority looks like.