KEY POINTS
  • The House passed an $858 billion bill to fund the Defense Department, sending it to the Senate.
  • The measure includes a provision to scrap the Pentagon's Covid vaccine mandate for active duty servicemembers.
  • Biden is expected to sign the legislation despite his support for the vaccine mandate.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House has passed a massive bill to fund the Defense Department for fiscal year 2023, teeing up a final vote in the Senate in the coming days that would send the $858 billion behemoth to President Joe Biden's desk, where he is expected to sign it.

The bill passed the Democratic-controlled House with a strong bipartisan majority, 350 in favor to 80 votes against it.