Bipartisan legislation refers to bills crafted with support from both major political parties, signaling compromise and shared goals. It is used to address pressing national issues—like infrastructure or healthcare—by bridging ideological divides. The primary beneficiaries include the general public, as such laws tend to be more stable, broadly beneficial, and less vulnerable to repeal after political shifts.
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