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House attaches hate-crimes measure to defense funding bill

Legislation to punish hate crimes became a flashpoint on Capitol Hill on Thursday, as a measure expanding the definition of such crimes was attached to the bill outlining the Defense Department budget and approved by the House over the strong objections of Republicans.

House and Senate negotiators agreed earlier this week to attach the hate-crimes provision to the conference report for the $680 billion Defense Department authorization bill. The combined bill passed the House on Thursday, 281 to 146, with 131 Republicans and 15 Democrats in opposition. The measure must pass the Senate, in a vote that could come as early as next week, before it can head to President Obama’s desk for his signature.

Congressional Republicans complained that appending the hate crimes provision to a bill laying out the Pentagon’s budget for the coming year was an abuse of the legislative process and made U.S. troops “political pawns” in an unrelated social debate.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/capitol-briefing/2009/10/house_approves_hate_crimes_mea.html

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