The practice of adding riders to bills began in the late 19th to early 20th century, although it can be traced back even further in various forms. Riders allow legislators to attach additional provisions or amendments to a bill, often unrelated to the original measure, to ensure broader support or to address specific interests. This tactic has evolved over time and is commonly seen in modern legislative processes.
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