Here are the House Repub­li­cans who have pledged to vote no on stop­gap spend­ing mea­sure

Fac­tions of the House Repub­li­can Con­fer­ence bro­kered a stop­gap fund­ing mea­sure Sun­day evening to fund the gov­ern­ment beyond Sept. 30.
The draft con­tin­u­ing res­o­lu­tion was com­posed by mem­bers from the House Free­dom Cau­cus and the Main Street Cau­cus and is set for floor con­sid­er­a­tion this week.
LEGALITY OF HUNTER BIDEN GUN CHARGES CHALLENGED BY SUPREME COURT BRUEN RULING
A hand­ful of Repub­li­can hard­lin­ers have already said they’ll oppose the bill, a hit to House Speak­er Kevin McCarthy (R‑CA), who can spare no more than four votes.
Cur­rent­ly, there are at least 10 House Repub­li­cans who’ve pledged to vote no so far:

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R‑FL)
Rep. Dan Bish­op (R‑NC)
Rep. Cory Mills (R‑FL)
Rep. Matt Rosendale (R‑MT)
Rep. Tim Burchett (R‑TN)
Rep. Vic­to­ria Spartz (R‑IN)
Rep. Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene (R‑GA)
Rep. Eli Crane (R‑AZ)
Rep. Chip Roy (R‑TX)
Rep. Anna Pauli­na Luna (R‑FL)

Many crit­ics are cit­ing fund­ing for the war in Ukraine as a rea­son for their oppo­si­tion. How­ev­er, upon the late evening release of the 165-page bill, there was no men­tion of addi …