So the president can reand and sign it to be a bill
A Rider
Rider
Rider
Generally, it is to pass a poor piece of legislation by attaching it to a good piece of legislation. The main good bill and the poor rider become one bill. The Congressman attaching the bad rider hopes that it will pass because the other Congressmen want the good main part to pass. Riders like these would probably not pass unless attached to something substantially better.
A rider?
A Rider
If a rider is attached to a bill it must be introduced before first reading.
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.
So the president can reand and sign it to be a bill
Rider
Rider
spur(s)
Rider
rider
THIS WOULD BE A SPUR.
A rider
A provision attached to an important bill is an additional clause or requirement that is included in the bill to address a specific issue or concern related to the main purpose of the legislation. Provisions can offer guidance, restrictions, or exceptions to how the bill will be implemented, making sure that all aspects of the issue are covered.