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Answer and Explanation:
Policy riders are "extra" provisional legislations that are added to a bill which may not necessarily be related to the subject of the main bill being passed in a legislative procedure. Riders "ride" on must-pass-bills because they cannot survive on their own. They are strategies used by legislators to pass bills that will otherwise be vetoed or not approved by the house, hence the legislator attaches his priority bill to a bill which will be approved since the later cannot be separated from the former and approved alone.
Answer:
Riders are amendments
not realted
to a particular bill. Riders are only allowed in the
Senate
. Those who
support
riders say they provide a check on the executive branch. Those who
oppose
riders say they put legislation at risk of being vetoed.
Explanation:
the anwsers are in the question above