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5 December, 21:06

Members from both the House of Representatives and the Senate can cosponsor a bill

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  1. 5 December, 22:15
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    Answer: Yes, Senators can also collaborate with members of the House of Representatives on legislation so that identical or very similar bills are introduced in both the House and the Senate.

    This means: The Senator or Senators who introduce the bill are known as sponsors and they are the primary champions of the legislation.
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