The U.S. Senate on Monday evening gave the green light to a $901 billion draft of the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which sets defense policy and funding levels for the upcoming fiscal year.
The Senate approved the bill in a bipartisan 77–20 vote.
It will now head to President Donald Trump’s desk to be signed into law.
The bill had already been passed by a wide bipartisan margin in the U.S. House, which approved the legislation in a 312–112 vote on Dec. 10. Eighteen Republicans and 94 Democrats voted against the package there.
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Senate Passes $900 Billion Defense Policy Bill, Sending It to Trump’s Desk

