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The Partnership for Public Service, a bipartisan group studying the government, estimated the federal workforce had been reduced by about 200,000 employees as of 23 September.

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Earlier this month, a bipartisan group of senators announced legislation to make Russia a state sponsor of terrorism over the child abductions.

A bipartisan bill reintroduced last month would phase out the use of bleed air and require specialized filters on aircraft within seven years.

Michaels has long professed to be bipartisan with his show’s satire.

The identity model has now prevailed at the Smithsonian, leading to Congress’s 2020 bipartisan approval for a national Latino museum and a national women’s museum.

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