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bipartisan

[bahy-pahr-tuh-zuhn] / baɪˈpɑr tə zən /


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Some members from the Gang of Eight — the bipartisan leadership of congressional intelligence committees — read a version of the whistleblower complaint, but it was apparently redacted.

From Salon

“Politically, we see going after “harmful” ticketing practices as a fairly bipartisan issue,” he added.

From Barron's

However, he added that more bipartisan collaboration is needed at the state, local and federal levels to unlock private-sector investment to address America’s aging electrical grid, outdated permitting processes and bureaucratic delays.

From Los Angeles Times

The bipartisan measure, introduced by Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican Rand Paul, would require the withdrawal of US forces from hostilities against Iran unless Congress authorizes the campaign.

From Barron's

What’s Next: A procedural step to advance the bill passed on Monday with wide bipartisan support, and the Senate is expected to vote on final passage of the bill in the coming days.

From Barron's