Rider
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A Rider
If a rider is attached to a bill it must be introduced before first reading.
rider
Rider
A rider is a provision that is attached to a bill that may or may not be related in order to secure passage in congress. Riders are most important when they are attached to a bill that can cause delays in funding to governmental programs that could potentially cause serious problems.
An unrelated idea attached to a bill is known as a "rider." It is a provision that is added to a bill that may not be directly related to the main subject of the bill in order to increase the chances of the provision being passed into law. Riders are often controversial and can be used to add unrelated policies or projects to a bill.
A rider
So the president can reand and sign it to be a bill
One bill with several riders attached is called a Christmas tree bill.
When a bill is attached to another unrelated bill, it is commonly referred to as a "rider." This practice allows lawmakers to pass legislation that may not have enough support to stand on its own by bundling it with a more popular or necessary bill. Riders can sometimes lead to controversial or contentious issues being passed without separate debate.