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U.S. President Biden Signs Annual Defense Bill

Fifty-one Democrats and 19 Republicans voted against the bill, but it passed with overwhelming bipartisan support  

Daily Mail: Biden signs the $768B national defense bill with more money for Ukraine, fighter jets, submarines and warships as Putin threatens war with Ukraine and China develops hypersonic missiles 

* The budget was $25 billion more than Biden asked for and a 5% increase over last year's spending 

* It passed the Senate 88-11 after moving through the House 363-70 

* Seven progressive Democrats voted against the bill in the Senate, as did three Senate Republicans - Rand Paul, Ky., Mike Braun, Ind., and Mike Lee, Utah 

* Fifty-one House Democrats and 19 House Republicans voted against the bill 

President Biden signed the $768 billion 2022 defense budget on Monday, a wide-ranging bill that includes security assistance for Ukraine amid heightened threats from Russia and billions for a deterrence initiative to counter China. 

The budget, $25 billion more than Biden asked for and a 5% increase over last year's spending, passed the Senate 88-11 after moving through the House 363-70. 

The bill includes a 2.7% pay increase for U.S. troops and more aircraft and Navy ship purchases, and set strategy for dealing with threats like Russia and China.  

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President Biden Signs Annual Defense Bill 

Biden signs annual defense bill -- CNN  

U.S. President Biden signs $770 billion defense bill -- Reuters 

Biden signs $768B defense policy bill that supersized his original Pentagon request -- Politico  

Biden signs $768 billion defense bill -- The Hill  

Biden signs $740B defense policy bill to overhaul sexual assault prosecutions, review Afghan war -- Defense News  

Biden signs NDAA into law, but when will the money really come? -- Breaking Defense 

Biden Signs $768 Bln Defence Bill With $7 Bln for EU Deterrence and $300 Mln for Ukraine Aid -- Sputnik



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