The Senate voted to pass the $895 billion annual defense policy bill that includes a pay raise for U.S. servicemembers and a provision that restricts transgender care.
The bill passed 85 to 14, and now heads to President Biden’s desk for his signature.
The legislation scored a more bipartisan vote in the Senate than it did in the House, where more Democrats voted no on the legislation in protest of the transgender provisions.
The bill prohibits military health care provider Tricare from paying for transgender care "that could result in sterilization" for children under 18.
The legislation passed the House last week 281-140, with 16 Republicans voting "no." Only 81 Democrats voted yes – ...