Hill's choices on veto: a quick fix or possibly no bill

Congress can quickly resolve President Clinton's veto of the $264.7 billion fiscal 1996 defense authorization conference by softening the offending provisions or it could dig in its heels, lessening the likelihood that there will be a defense authorization for FY '96. Clinton vetoed the bill largely...

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