The House of Representatives passed a new $40 billion aid package for Ukraine on Tuesday as it continues to battle a Russian invasion and all votes against the measure came from Republicans.
The Democrat-led House approved the Additional Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act 2022 with bipartisan support by a vote of 368 to 57 and it now heads to the Senate.
The funding package includes $9 billion to restock U.S. equipment sent to Ukraine and $6 billion in in Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative funding, which allows the administration to buy weapons from contractors and then send them to Ukraine.

Other measures in the package are $900 million for refugee assistance and a further $54 million for public health and medical support for Ukrainian refugees.
Here is a list of the 57 Republicans who voted against the aid package:
Jodey Arrington of Texas
Brian Babin of Texas
Jim Banks of Indiana
Andy Biggs of Arizona
Gus Bilirakis of Florida
Dan Bishop of North Carolina
Lauren Boebert of Colorado
Ken Buck of Colorado
Tim Burchett of Tennessee
Kat Cammack of Florida
Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina
Michael Cloud of Texas
Andrew Clyde of Georgia
James Comer of Kentucky
Warren Davidson of Ohio
Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee
Byron Donalds of Florida
Jeff Duncan of South Carolina
Ron Estes of Kansas
Russ Fulcher of Idaho
Matt Gaetz of Florida
Bob Gibbs of Ohio
Louie Gohmert of Texas
Bob Good of Virginia
Paul Gosar of Arizona
Garret Graves of Louisiana
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee
Vicky Hartzler of Missouri
Kevin Hern of Oklahoma
Yvette Herrell of New Mexico
Jody Hice of Georgia
Clay Higgins of Louisiana
Bill Huizenga of Michigan
Ronny Jackson of Texas
Mike Johnson of Louisiana
Jim Jordan of Ohio
Debbie Lesko of Arizona
Billy Long of Missouri
Tracey Mann of Kansas
Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Brian Mast of Florida
Mary Miller of Illinois
Barry Moore of Alabama
Troy Nehls of Texas
Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
John Rose of Tennessee
Matthew Rosendale of Montana
Chip Roy of Texas
Pete Sessions of Texas
Greg Steube of Florida
Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin
Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey
Beth Van Duyne of Texas
Bruce Westerman of Arkansas
Roger Williams of Texas.
Representative Massie took to Twitter on Tuesday to explain his opposition to the aid package, writing: "Biden is more concerned with sending billions of $ to Ukraine than he is about baby formula shortages here in the United States."
He was referring to a current shortage of baby formula in the U.S. that has led some major pharmacies to restrict sales.
Representative Gosar tweeted: "Biden wants to send FORTY BILLION that has been taken from taxpayers to Ukraine while our borders remain wide open with historic crossings. This Regime prioritizes every other country before it even thinks about our own - this is the definition of America Last. I VOTE NO!"
Representative Greene said that "It's time to pay attention to our country and our borders" in explaining her "no" vote, calling the package the "America LAST Ukraine First spending bill."
Representative Boebert also referred to baby formula as well as the price of gas in a tweet about her opposition to the aid package, saying President Joe Biden would "rather focus on a bill that members have 4 hours to read & includes $40 billion more for aid to Ukraine & possibly $8.8 billion to fight 'global disinformation."
"More money for Ukraine while baby formula is out of stock for Americans? Voted No," Representative Jordan tweeted.
Update 05/11/22, 3:45 a.m. ET: This article was updated to include more information.