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The bill is bipartisan.what dose that mean?why dose bipartisan matter?​

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Answer:

bipartisan means concerning two political parties (especially if they have opposing views, kind of like Democrats and Republicans in the US)

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically if a bill is bipartisan it means that the bill is supported by both of the parties even though the parties have differing opinions

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