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.
The community service manager secured her agency's commitment to co-sponsor the initial funding of the project.
We see no advantage in compelling the commission to co-sponsor each and every pilot scheme.
Not only did we co-sponsor it; we have followed it up at every opportunity that we have had.
I was a co-sponsor of the early-day motion on which the wording of the motion is based.
I am the co-sponsor of the new clause.
Have they in fact agreed to co-sponsor such a conference, or is it simply something that might happen in the event?
We frequently put forward proposals of our own, and we co-sponsor resolutions likely to contribute to international peace and security.
We will not co-sponsor it since we think that direct dialogue still has potential.