In the Senate, a bipartisan majority agreed at the last minute to increase financing for child care.
A bipartisan majority is lining up behind a bill in the Senate that has nothing to do with gun owners' rights.
And the interesting thing about them is that they have almost all passed by large bipartisan majority.
It would not just represent a bipartisan majority of Congress, and its urgent recommendation.
On the same day, by a bipartisan majority of 58-41, the Senate voted to support the action.
Such change is always difficult, but a broad bipartisan majority of the Senate realized that it was necessary to make our country safer.
A solid bipartisan majority passed campaign reform in the House last month.
A bipartisan majority in the Senate now supports the same action.
Yet that seems likely; bipartisan majorities in Congress appear ready to roll.
The bill was passed by overwhelming bipartisan majorities in both houses.