Bipartisan
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248 examples of Bipartisan in a sentence
This used to be a
bipartisan
issue, and I know that in this group it really is.
The PLCAA passed with
bipartisan
support in 2005 and entrusts gun manufacturers to design guns safely, stores to sell those guns responsibly and someone to own and use the gun responsibly.
They could rearrange themselves, form
bipartisan
committees, but as the moral electromagnet got cranked up, the force field increased, Democrats and Republicans were pulled apart.
And we will never again have a large group of conservative southern Democrats and liberal northern Republicans making it easy, making there be a lot of overlap for
bipartisan
cooperation.
What policy prescriptions have happened that actually cause changes to occur and that have been accepted in a
bipartisan
way?
So what if we decided to create a challenge to the governors of the country, and the price to entry into this competition used the same amount that the
bipartisan
group approved in Congress for the Race to the Top for education, 4.5 billion, which sounds like a lot, but actually it's less than one tenth of one percent of federal spending.
One bit of good news is that it's bipartisan, equal-opportunity corruption.
There's
bipartisan
legislation that had been introduced in the House and the Senate, but it isn't making as much progress as we'd like to see.
So America had a mid-20th century that was really
bipartisan.
In fact, very recently a
bipartisan
group of more than 60 legislators wrote to HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell asking that she, at the Federal level, expedite access for Florida to this new technology.
CQ: We have chosen to avoid political debate and instead engage in dialogue in order to maintain what we fondly call our
bipartisan
friendship.
So what Lauran and I have discovered through our
bipartisan
friendship is the possibility that lives in dialogue.
And fortunately, there's a growing
bipartisan
movement across this country that is doing just that.
Alas, however
bipartisan
the Iraq Study Group’s report may be, it is too much to expect that Bush will endorse all of its recommendations and admit the bankruptcy of his entire foreign policy.
While global food security initiatives enjoy
bipartisan
support in the US Congress, the Trump administration’s proposed foreign aid budget recommends deep funding cuts to these programs.
After its success on the national stage in the 2010 midterm congressional election, many Republican lawmakers became so concerned about securing their party’s “base” for future re-election bids that they no longer felt comfortable pursuing the type of
bipartisan
cooperation that underpin effective economic policymaking.
Only policies with
bipartisan
support will have a chance of passing both chambers.
Supporting closer ties with India has become a rare example of
bipartisan
US foreign policy, and it can be expected to continue regardless of which party controls the White House or Congress after this November’s elections.
On trade, Trump’s ideas are dangerous and would reverse decades of beneficial
bipartisan
American leadership in trade liberalization, with large tariffs on foreign imports, such as from China and Mexico.
Until now, both had enjoyed
bipartisan
respect.
If the Democrats were smart, they would curb their detestation, and recognize that Trump’s credibility with anti-immigration Republicans puts him in an ideal position to negotiate a
bipartisan
package.
When National Intelligence Director James Clapper testified in an open hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee on December 6, including on the finding that Putin himself had directed the attempt to affect the US election, his testimony met with
bipartisan
approval.
Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, took a principled stand in US dealings with Venezuela, imposing sanctions to rein in rogue behavior, a policy that drew broad
bipartisan
support.
A pro-growth, revenue-neutral tax-reform package might be possible in the United States if it were designed by a
bipartisan
group of centrists, which is what happened with the Tax Reform Act of 1986.
Unfortunately, the tax-reform effort currently underway in the US is not backed by a group of
bipartisan
centrists, but by right-wing Republicans who believe that taxes are an affront to billionaires’ liberties.
This month’s deal between President Barack Obama and the Republicans in Congress to extend the tax cuts initiated a decade ago by President George W. Bush is being hailed as the start of a new
bipartisan
consensus.
The OLA has attracted a great deal of
bipartisan
support in recent years, including on the FDIC’s Systemic Resolution Advisory Committee (the SRAC, of which I am a member).
But, even without any confidence effects, the
bipartisan
Congressional Budget Office has concluded that, while cutting the US deficit does lower demand, it still leads reliably to a lower debt ratio.
The risk now is that Trump’s demonization of India could derail a
bipartisan
effort, ongoing since 2000, to strengthen bilateral ties.
The breakdown of
bipartisan
foreign policy in the United States has rarely been so complete and seemingly irreparable as it is today.
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