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The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed an Iraq war funds bill that President George W. Bush has promised to veto because it only provides enough money to continue combat for the next two or three months without a guarantee of future funding. |
By a vote of 221-205, the House approved the Democratic-backed bill that would give Bush $42.8 billion in emergency military funds for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and related activities. | |
An additional $52.8 billion would have to be approved by Congress in late July, after Bush submits progress reports on the war. Lawmakers would then decide whether to use this second batch of money to continue combat or to bring most U.S. troops out of Iraq. | |
Doug: 10 Democrats voted against this bill, while 2 republicans voted for it. |
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