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  • 10-10-2019
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Why might member of Congress attach a rider to a bill

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  • 22-10-2019

Answer: A member of Congress might attach a rider to a bill in order to get a controversial provision in the bill get passed with the passage of the bill.

Explanation: A rider is nothing but another provision added to a bill that may otherwise be considered as a controversial bill in whole without the inclusion of the rider. The rider acts as a puller to the other controversial provisions of the bill that the member of Congress intends to get passed.

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