
AP, Washington, 18 Dec 2012 – House and Senate negotiators have reached agreement on a $633 billion U.S. defense bill that would tighten sanctions on Iran and give the Pentagon some leeway in developing alternative fuels.
Top members of the Armed Services committees announced the completion of the bill at a news conference Tuesday. The House is expected to vote on the measure Thursday and the Senate later in the week before sending it to President Barack Obama.
The White House had threatened a veto, but Senate Armed Services Chairman Carl Levin said lawmakers addressed a number of administration concerns. He said he did not see anything in the final bill that would warrant a veto.