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cosponsor

[ koh-spon-ser ]

noun

  1. a joint sponsor, as of a legislative bill.


verb (used with object)

  1. to act as cosponsor for.

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Other Words From

  • co·sponsor·ship noun

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Word History and Origins

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Example Sentences

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.

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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.”

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