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1 It enjoys broad bipartisan support but has not been scheduled for debate.
2 The bills won broad bipartisan support in both committees, with minimal dissent.
3 The legislation had broad bipartisan support and generated little public debate.
4 But aid to rebuild Georgia enjoys broad bipartisan support already on Capitol Hill.
5 There is a broad bipartisan pro-European majority in the German parliament.
6 Rebuilding broad bipartisan support will be challenging, consumer advocates say.
7 However, government investment in energy research and development still has broad bipartisan support in Congress.
8 I think we can get some broad bipartisan agreement that it needs to be done.
9 There is now broad bipartisan agreement that permanent deficit spending must come to an end.
10 Despite its broad bipartisan support, the measure has an uncertain future in the Democratically controlled Senate.
11 It has broad bipartisan support in the House, and also is expected to pass the Senate.
12 There is broad bipartisan support for the measures.
13 Shelby, however, said he believes " broad bipartisan support" could still be attained on financial reform legislation.
14 The SECURE Act will have a significant impact on the retirement landscape, and it enjoys broad bipartisan support.
15 My efforts won broad bipartisan support.
16 He added in the letter, however, that he believes " broad bipartisan support" could still be attained on legislation.
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