Bipartisan action refers to cooperation between two major political parties to achieve common goals. Examples include the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which received support from both Democrats and Republicans, and the establishment of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in 1997. More recently, the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act saw collaboration across party lines to address aging infrastructure. These instances demonstrate the potential for effective governance when parties work together.
Definitions of bipartisan on the Web: * supported by both sides; "a two-way treaty"wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * In a two-party system (such as in the United States), bipartisan refers to any bill, act, resolution, or any other action of a political body in which both of the major political parties are in agreement. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BiPartisan
The policy stalemate in Washington, D.C. has left those committed to action uncertain about whether a partisan or bipartisan strategy is more likely to succeed going forward.
The state's economic stimulus package was a bipartisan decision.
The state's economic stimulus package was a bipartisan decision.
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I am partial towards two different political parties, therefore I am bipartisan
Bipartisan agreements.
Popular Unions of Bipartisan Social Groups was created in 1989.
AGE is a Millennial policy agenda created in partnershipbetween Common Sense Action and the Bipartisan PolicyCenter (BPC), a think tank committed to advancingbipartisan policy solutions. AGE brings together Republican,Democratic, and independent youth from across the UnitedStates to deliberate, formulate, and advance a bipartisanMillennial policy agenda.AGE is a Millennial policy agenda created in partnershipbetween Common Sense Action and the Bipartisan PolicyCenter (BPC), a think tank committed to advancingbipartisan policy solutions. AGE brings together Republican,Democratic, and independent youth from across the UnitedStates to deliberate, formulate, and advance a bipartisanMillennial policy agenda.
That's a basic definition of bipartisan.
A person that represents two political parties at once is referred to as bipartisan. This word also means agreement between two opposing parties.