By Emelie Rutherford Senate debate on whether to keep funding in the Pentagon policy bill for aircraft efforts opposed by the Obama administration could start as soon as this week. While the multi-day debate of the fiscal year 2010 defense authorization bill was expected to begin next week, Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) Chairman Carl Levin (D- Mich.) said yesterday he was told the start date could be moved to this week. He briefed Democratic senators on the bill during…
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