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She continues to cosponsor and work for environmental legislation in the Senate.
I will continue to cosponsor and fight for an extension of this important program.
Financial problems forced the team to fold after just one season, when no cosponsor could be found.
When no new cosponsor could be found, the team disbanded.
If you are interested in a particular piece of legislation, ask your representatives to cosponsor.
An initial cosponsor is one who was listed at the time of the bill's introduction, not added on later.
Congressman Cohen was an original cosponsor of this bill.
"I'm grateful that Scott has signed on as a cosponsor of this legislation.
I'm proud to be an original cosponsor of this bill, especially in light of the growing concerns with the project.
Senator Feinstein was a key cosponsor of the legislation.
"Dear Colleague" letters are often used to encourage others to cosponsor, support, or oppose a bill.
She was a cosponsor of a bipartisan bill that would give amnesty for many illegal workers in the agricultural industry.
He was an early supporter of the war, and cosponsor of the authorization resolution.
Congressman Fincher is a cosponsor of the bill, which passed the House 268 to 150 earlier today.
Royce is an original cosponsor of the legislation, which is expected to pass the House overwhelmingly.
I am also an original cosponsor of H. Res.
I also was an original cosponsor of the Great Lakes-St.
A cosponsor added later is known as an "additional cosponsor".
He has been an original cosponsor of bills to repeal the estate tax and the marriage tax penalty.
Feinstein is a cosponsor of the bill.
Representative Waxman is a cosponsor of several bills to support workers and their ability to organize:
Graham is a cosponsor of the Healthy Americans Act.
Farr is a cosponsor on several bills including H.Res.
She is a cosponsor of legislation to provide the District of Columbia voting representation.
"Many might not oppose it, but they would probably not cosponsor, and that would make the endorsements weaker."