WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of a sweeping bill setting policy for the Department of Defense on Friday, but the «must-pass» bill's chances of becoming law were uncertain after Republicans added a series of culturally conservative amendments.
The House passed its version of the fiscal 2024 National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, which sets policy for the Pentagon and authorizes $886 billion in spending, by a vote of 219-210.
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