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Bipartisanship

Bipartisanship meaning

In the context of a two-party system, especially in the United States, cooperation between the competing political parties; governing in a bipartisan manner.

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As Darnell told the audience, “No matter what you believe, bipartisanship gets things done.

District Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski says her first month in office has been an effort to seek bipartisanship in the Republican-led new Congress.

Gebru then asked Holahan about the dynamics of bipartisanship in the Massachusetts state government, given that she has previously worked in the executive branch for both Republican and Democratic administrations.

Landmark legislation is on its way to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s desk that represents a major step forward in the fight against breast cancer and is a sign that bipartisanship is possible in Pennsylvania’s divided General Assembly.

Now with McConnell, we have the typical Republican payback for bipartisanship and congeniality, that is, obstructionism.

Republicans have been critical of a legislative session, saying it has lacked bipartisanship with many bills passing along party lines.

Screen Rant presents an exclusive clip of the award-winning documentary The First Step, which follows Van Jones' attempts at bipartisanship.

That's the underlying strength of the system - so-called bipartisanship.

While I know we’re supposed to cheer bipartisanship, bipartisan disregard for the poor is, once again, highlighted by a debt deal that piles new burdens upon society’s least fortunate.

And so, we'd love to explore, even with the other side, some potential bipartisanship around, you know, an unaffiliated or an independent Secretary of State.

Bipartisanship and unity around supporting our workers and their families is more possible than ever, it’s time to make it a reality.

But Costello said Chalmers’ plan broke almost 20 years of bipartisanship, undermined the fund’s independence and would allow future administrations to direct the institution to fund government whims.

Even No Labels members seem to be cottoning on to the fact that this really isn’t about bipartisanship and unity as it is spoiling 2024 for Joe Biden.

Genuine bipartisanship requires integrity, dedication, and a commitment to the collective good — a path that New York’s Congressional Republicans have regrettably failed to pursue.

He said he thinks he’s done a good job promoting collaboration and bipartisanship, which earned him unanimous support in his first election to the post.

It’s about proving that bipartisanship still works — and that meaningful progress on issues that matter is possible.

MARGARET BRENNAN: And exactly, bipartisanship is sort of rare these days, or at least, an effort to be bipartisan.

One would be hard-pressed to identify evangelical voices who’ve done more to bring a divisive focus on politics into the pews — all under the pretense of de-escalation and bipartisanship.

The Democratic operative said the left’s message in the last stretch would emphasize Suozzi’s decades of political experience and bipartisanship, while hammering Pilip as inexperienced and unvetted — a bid to tie her to Santos.

The former Connecticut senator was a founding chairman of the centrist organization that focused, above all, on promoting bipartisanship in national politics.