The Senate Armed Services Committee added the funds in its version of the fiscal 2010 defense spending bill. The full Senate has yet to vote on the measure.
But by a vote of 389-22, the House on Thursday approved its version of the spending bill, which included $369 million to continue production of the Lockheed jets.
Georgia's Senator Saxby Chambliss, whose state could lose jobs if the F-22 program is terminated, requested the funding. The planes are assembled in Marietta.

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