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  2. Sponsor (legislative) - Wikipedia

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    A sponsor or patron is a person, usually a legislator, who presents a bill or resolution to a legislature for consideration. Those who support it are known as cosponsors (sometimes co-sponsors ) or copatrons .

  3. Sponsor (commercial) - Wikipedia

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    Technical sponsor is a sponsor which promotes organization of sporting events through the partial or full payment of goods and services (e.g., medical equipment, fitness, organization of transportation and lodging). Participating sponsor is a company, the sponsorship fee size of which usually does not exceed 10% of total raised funds..

  4. Equity co-investment - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the structure of an equity co-investment in a portfolio company alongside a financial sponsor. An equity co-investment (or co-investment) is a minority investment, made directly into an operating company, alongside a financial sponsor or other private equity investor, in a leveraged buyout, recapitalization or growth capital transaction. [1]

  5. Bipartisan push to eliminate Social Security rules affecting ...

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    The Senate version of the bill, with 62 co-sponsors, also has broad support. National groups representing police, firefighters, teachers, postal workers and government employees on the federal ...

  6. Gluesenkamp Perez co-sponsors bill to streamline federal ...

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    Oct. 27—Earlier this month, U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, and Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-North Carolina, introduced a bill meant to "standardize and coordinate" administration of ...

  7. Equality Act (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) was the only Republican to co-sponsor the bill from the outset, with Rep. Scott Taylor (R-VA) becoming the second Republican to co-sponsor the bill on May 26, 2017. On May 2, 2017, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) introduced S. 1006, the Equality Act of 2017, in the United States Senate.

  8. Co-branding - Wikipedia

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    Co-branding is a marketing strategy that involves strategic alliance of multiple brand names jointly used on a single product or service. [1]Co-branding is an arrangement that associates a single product or service with more than one brand name, or otherwise associates a product with someone other than the principal producer.

  9. Federal response to mysterious drone sightings draws ...

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    Schumer also announced that he will co-sponsor legislation that would give local authorities more tools for drone detection. “Local officials are trying to find answers to this serious problem ...