1. co-sponsor - Noun
2. co-sponsor - Verb
co-sponsor (plural co-sponsors)
Alternative spelling of cosponsor
co-sponsor (third-person singular simple present co-sponsors, present participle co-sponsoring, simple past and past participle co-sponsored)
Alternative spelling of cosponsor
“Nutria continues to be a problem in my district and most of the San Joaquin Valley, making life more difficult for farmers,” said bill co-sponsor Rep. Jim Costa. Source: Internet
Earlier research by the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL), a summit co-sponsor, revealed that many homebuyers of color were steered into higher-cost, subprime loans – even when they qualified for cheaper ones. Source: Internet
Lankford is a lead co-sponsor of a bipartisan bill restricting Turkey’s access to international financial assistance from the World Bank and other multilateral financial institutions until Ankara stops detaining US citizens and consular staff. Source: Internet
Councilmember Claudia Balducci, a co-sponsor of the bill, expressed concern that ensuring that the reforms are actually carried out within the agency bureaucracies is going to take some work. Source: Internet
Council member Mike Freeman has signed on as co-sponsor. Source: Internet
Gallego is a co-sponsor of a bill by Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Tucson, that would of the National Defense Authorization Act, the section that allows the land swap. Source: Internet