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co·spon·sor
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cosponsors, cosponsoring, cosponsored
cosponsorship (n.)
noun
one who jointly sponsors an event, legislation, presentation, or the like.
transitive verb
to sponsor (something) jointly.
The first known use of cosponsor was in 1849
1 Reeb is listed as a sponsor or cosponsor on several criminal justice initiatives, including enhanced punishments for firearms violations, as legislators explore ways to rein in surging violent crime.
2 That’s because, technically speaking, Ms. Haley cosponsored legislation passed in 2006 that did raise the state sales tax by one percentage point.
3 And in the House, Democrats have railed against Republicans who have pushed back on the Alabama ruling but have signed on to the Life at Conception Act, which has 124 GOP cosponsors.
4 "That's why I have cosponsored and will strongly support a bill to overturn the federal government vaccine mandate for private businesses."
5 “It gives us funding for several years to solve problems,” said Rep. Nathan Small of Las Cruces, a cosponsor of the initiative.
6 Representative Nancy Mace, a Republican who represents a purple district in South Carolina, cosponsored the first version of the bill but has since distanced herself from it.
7 Republican state Sen. Mary Felzkowski, who is cosponsoring the measure, said there were not yet enough Republican votes for it to pass the Senate.
8 “It’s important that young people have the opportunity to work without having to endure excessive government regulation,” they said in a statement asking other lawmakers to cosponsor the bill.
9 The legislation was introduced with 80 cosponsors and the support of 35 industry groups.
10 No Democratic senators have agreed to cosponsor the legislation.
11 Although it would expand on a Medicare option launched as an experiment by the Trump administration, the bill’s roster of cosponsors includes no Republicans.
12 Senate Bill 351, introduced Tuesday by Republican Sen. Bruce Thompson of White and cosponsored by 23 other GOP senators, responds to the U.S.
13 The new wave of cosponsors follows a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing earlier this month with several tech executives, which saw members of both parties criticize the companies for their shortcomings.
14 Ms. Greene said the real issue was that she always communicates with GOP lawmakers for support on her bills, and cosponsors their bills in return.
15 Some former cosponsors have provided a reason for withholding their support this time around, and others have not.
16 “Every Republican in Congress should sign on as a cosponsor to this important legislation,” Ms. Greene said on Twitter.
17 Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Glenbeulah, who represents counties northeast of Madison, wisely signed on as a cosponsor of the bill in February.
18 Linehan has tried for years to pass a version of the bill, but this year garnered 31 cosponsors out of 49 senators in Nebraska’s unique one-house Legislature.
19 This year, his proposal has 25 cosponsors and is again listed as his priority bill, increasing the odds that lawmakers will debate it on the Senate floor.
20 Wade — Steel cosponsored the Life at Conception Act, a bill that aimed to recognize a fertilized egg as a person with equal protections under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.
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