cosponsor
Americannoun
verb (used with object)
Other Word Forms
- cosponsorship noun
Etymology
Origin of cosponsor
Example Sentences
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Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Iowa, a former cosponsor of the bill who won her election in 2020 by six votes, has also stayed off the latest version.
From New York Times • Jan. 12, 2024
Scott, who is the ranking member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs and an original cosponsor of the bill, received $3,700 from SVB's PAC.
From Salon • Mar. 15, 2023
“We’re talking here about those immigrants who’ve come into the country in accordance with our laws and applied for asylum,” said Democratic Sen. Gerald Ortiz y Pino of Albuquerque, cosponsor of the bill.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 14, 2023
I am happy to cosponsor this important legislation.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 5, 2023
Additionally, Mr. Cawthorn urged Mrs. Pelosi to cosponsor a resolution he offered condemning “political violence in all forms.”
From Washington Times • Sep. 2, 2021
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