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The bipartisan commission's recommendations were ignored.
This is a bipartisan issue.
“I think most people now feel like we are headed towards a recession if not already in a recession, at least in the United States, if not globally,” said Shaki Abbas, director of economic policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center.
Pack's leadership at USAGM raised early alarms among the networks' journalists and press freedom groups, who condemned his replacement of network heads and formerly bipartisan boards at the networks.
Absent sustained and vociferous public outcry, President Barack Obama's call for a bipartisan budget deal may fall on deaf ears.
The U.S. Senate, in a rare bipartisan vote of approval in politically fractious Washington, adopted Tuesday a $1 trillion infrastructure plan to fix the country’s deteriorating roads and bridges and expand broadband internet service.
In August, the U.S. Senate passed a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan that focuses on transportation, utilities, including high-speed internet for rural communities, and pollution cleanup.
If the bill advances to the House, it would mark the second time a bipartisan group of senators tried to secure money for the semiconductor industry.
There has been an outpouring of bipartisan support for Republican Senator John McCain, after he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer.
I think he really had a conciliatory tone to try to get bipartisan support and get some things done.
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The derision for this bipartisan bill is—sigh—bipartisan. Hugh Hewitt scoffs at the idea that employers will respond to a $1000 gimmick.
As a city with over two centuries of rail expertise and home to the country's largest train factory, this announcement received bipartisan support.
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