House GOP panel unveils $1.14 trillion defense policy bill, a record for military spending in the coming fiscal year.
The Republican-led House Armed Services Committee introduced the first draft of its main defense policy bill, which authorizes a record $1.14 trillion in military spending for the next fiscal year.
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