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House Passes $612 Billion Military Spending Bill; Obama Promises Veto

HeadlineOct 02, 2015

In Washington, the House has passed a $612 billion military spending bill that allows the Pentagon to sidestep mandatory “sequestration” budget cuts for the Defense Department, while the cuts remain in effect for domestic programs. The bill would also make it more difficult to close Guantánamo. Obama has said he would veto the measure because of the “irresponsible” way it boosts military spending.

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