You will have to be more specific with the question. Senator McCarren was identified with much legislation and his name was attached to many bills which he either sponsored or co-sponsored.
'amend' (to change) thus an 'amendment' is a change.
It is said either to make an amendment or to amend
amendment
The abstract noun forms of the verb to amend are amendment and the gerund, amending.
The word amend is a verb.
That is the correct spell of "amend" (modify).
Amendment means to change or to "amend" something.
Amend means to make some correction in an document or some thing else.Ex:Amend the document i just wrote
File a motion to amend your witness list.
The Supreme Court does not have the power to amend the Constitution. Only the process of constitutional amendment outlined in Article V of the Constitution can be used to amend the Constitution. The Court's role is to interpret the Constitution and its amendments, not to amend them.
An informal amendment can be established by Congress via legislative actions and the President also has the power to amend through a clause in the Constitution.
The most common way to amend a state constitution is by having Congress propose a new amendment to be voted on in the next election.