Faith was a cosponsor of the bill but has since withdrawn her support for it.
From the stltoday.com
The current bill has only one GOP cosponsor, Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana.
From the ocregister.com
Neither of Utah's U.S. senators is a cosponsor of the foreign waste ban.
From the sltrib.com
And this is something that I've been a cosponsor of this legislation on.
From the thepage.time.com
I am an original cosponsor of H.R. 5808, legislation to add that choice of a public option.
From the suntimes.com
He was cosponsor of the amendment that insisted no federal money be spent on such procedures.
From the freep.com
The Washington Post replaced Money magazine as cosponsor of this index at the start of this year.
From the abcnews.go.com
Kennedy, of course, went on to author or cosponsor more than 850 bills during his 47 years in the Senate.
From the newsweek.com
I mean get every possible Congress member to cosponsor this bill, which exists because of our movement.
From the infowars.com
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Sponsor together with another sponsor
(Co-sponsors) are Sponsors of the same property.
(Co-Sponsorship) Situation in which two or more advertisers share the cost of a campaign or promotional activity.
(Co-Sponsorship) Defined as the value of resources funded by NSF which contribute to mutually beneficial research sponsored by another organization. It must NOT create unfair competition with universities and must directly support and enhance the NSF-sponsored program. ...
When a member of the House or Senate supports a pending bill, but is not the primary sponsor, they sign their name onto the bill as a cosponsor to illustrate their support.
A sponsor of a bill or resolution who is not the principal sponsor.
Is a member who formally adds his/her name as a supporter to another member's bill.
The legislator introducing a bill is known as the prime sponsor and his/her name appears first on the bill jacket, on the first page of the bill, and in the journal. Those who "sign on" after third reading with their endorsement of the bill are known as co-sponsors. ...
A member or members that add his or her name formally in support of another members bill. In the House a member can become a co-sponsor of a bill at any point up to the time the last authorized committee considers it. ...