F-22, tax break might be in non-defense bill
Congress might use a non-defense bill as a vehicle for passing several defense-related provisions, including one that would save defense exporters $450 million a year in taxes and another that would keep the F-22 program going if it doesn't meet all of its performance requirements in December...
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