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House passes major defense policy bill
The House passed its annual defense policy bill, authorizing $768 billion for defense programs, mostly for the Pentagon.
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The House passed its annual defense policy bill, authorizing $768 billion for defense programs, mostly for the Pentagon.
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The House has begun debate on the annual defense policy bill with a set of votes on amendments, with full passage expected later in the week.