To help the bill gain approval, advocates could engage in extensive outreach to raise public awareness and support, emphasizing its benefits and addressing potential concerns. Building a coalition of stakeholders, including community leaders, experts, and affected individuals, can also strengthen its credibility. Additionally, securing endorsements from influential political figures or organizations can create momentum and sway undecided lawmakers. Finally, ensuring that the bill is adequately revised to address feedback from opposition can help mitigate resistance.
The Bill of Right was added to gain approval of the opponents of the Constitution.
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to gain the support of the Anti-Federalists to ensure slaves could not vote to gain the support of the Anti-Federalists
to gain the support of the Anti-Federalists to ensure slaves could not vote to gain the support of the Anti-Federalists
to gain the support of the Anti-Federalists to ensure slaves could not vote to gain the support of the Anti-Federalists
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To gain peer approval .
In order to gain approval to change customer service procedures or practices that are affected by legislation, you need to contact your supervisor. Just because things are changed by legislation does not mean you can just make the changes yourself without getting approval from higher up employees.
Ante-dating of a bill refers to the act of assigning a date prior to the actual date when the bill was issued. This can sometimes be done to gain an advantage or to mislead others about when the bill was actually created or due. Ante-dating is generally considered unethical and can be illegal in some circumstances.
A proposed a law, called a bill, it must gain a majority vote in both houses of congress before it goes to the president for approval if he signs it, the president can also veto or reject the bill but congress has the final word. a vetoed bill can still become a law, if congress votes on it again, with two thirds of the members of each house approving it.
The Omnibus Spending Bill passed on March 11 funds all functions of the US Government through September 2009. It is not part of the Stimulus Plan. It includes over 9000 "pork" projects that are intended primarily to gain votes for individual Congressmen. President Obama defends his administration's inclusion of these projects as "leftovers from the Bush administration" but the truth is this budget could not gain approval until both the Congress and White House were controlled by the Democrats.