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cosponsor

/koh-spon-ser/US // koʊˈspɒn sər //

共同赞助者,共同赞助人,共同发起人,共同提案人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a joint sponsor, as of a legislative bill.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as cosponsor for.

Examples

  • When she signed on as a cosponsor to the bill in 2019, we assumed whatever language concerns she had previously had been resolved.

  • GovTrack reported that 50 of her 79 bills and resolutions in 2019 had cosponsors from across the aisle.

  • Several federal bills had languished in committee over the last two years, despite many bipartisan cosponsors.

  • Collins is also a cosponsor of a bill to give same-sex couples equal access to immigrant visas.

  • She got nine Republicans to cosponsor the bill with her Democrat self.

  • Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown is in an especially difficult position as a cosponsor of Blunt.

  • He speculated that the group came about from “Newt going around the floor, looking for a cosponsor.”