Congress is set to pass legislation meant to stop the online resale of stolen products, a response to an increase in organized theft that retailers have blamed on online marketplaces such as those run by eBay, Facebook, and Amazon.Tech lobbyists praised the legislation, written by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) with bipartisan co-sponsors, as providing better tools for combating the resale of stolen products.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINERThe larger legislation would approve $858 billion in defense spending and $772 billion in nondefense discretionary spending, both up over last year's levels.The Senate will be the first to consider the omnibus legislation, with a time agreement required to speed up the vote.It's unclear if any Republicans will move to block the legislation."