The Senate on Wednesday adopted the conference report for the fiscal 2019 defense authorization bill, sending the massive Pentagon policy bill to the White House one day earlier than expected.

The measure easily cleared the Senate on a 87-10 vote, marking the 58th straight year that Congress has passed the Pentagon policy bill.

The bill’s passage comes one day earlier than expected, as Republican Sen. James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma, who is managing the bill, had previously said the bill would get a vote Thursday.

The Senate is forgoing its regularly scheduled August recess in order to pass spending bills and to approve presidential nominees. So clearing the conference report ahead of schedule allows the Senate to move on to those more contentious issues. It also frees up the Thursday schedule for Senators who may be focused on returning to their states to hit the campaign trail ahead of November’s midterm elections.

The next stop for the legislation will be the White House, and the bill will allow both President Donald Trump and lawmakers with military-minded constituents to boast about rebuilding the military.