0 a member of the US Congress who formally suggests a new law with another member: --
The Historic Home and Neighborhood Preservation Act was introduced by Rep. Tom Tangretti about two years ago, with Rep. Mike Sturla as a co-sponsor.
Gateways often joins with other organizations to co-sponsor events.
In some cases a co-sponsor can be used to meet this requirement.
He was a co-sponsor of both of these measures.
There is the overwhelming argument that we, of all countries, should not be seen to be the ones not to support or to co-sponsor an order of this kind.
It is a co-sponsor of the most important technological and manufacturing industry in this country; namely the converged industry of telephones, television and computers that we are looking at today.
I was a co-sponsor with him.
We have agreed to co-sponsor this resolution.
We will not co-sponsor it since we think that direct dialogue still has potential.