The Senate passed its version of the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on Thursday night with widespread bipartisan support. Just 11 senators — including six Democrats, an Independent and four Republicans — voted against the must-pass defense spending bill, which next heads into the reconciliation process as the Democratic-led Senate and Republican-led House attempt to find a compromise. The Senate version largely avoided the culture wars provisions in the House version, which passed almost entirely with GOP support, but it still authorizes a topline figure of $886 billion — a figure that was too high for some senators on both sides of the aisle. The topline figure la
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