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upper chamber

upper chamber

noun

  1. another name for an upper house
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Members of the Senate, the upper chamber, are appointed and do not run for election.

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McConnell announced his retirement from the upper chamber on Thursday, opting to bow out of the 2026 Senate elections.

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Republicans utilized the filibuster and cloture procedures in the upper chamber.

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An accompanying guide published on Indivisible's website spells out in even more simple language what progressives want from Democrats in the upper chamber: "Seriously, just vote 'NO' each time. Every nominee, every vote."

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Sinema herself didn’t receive any funding from crypto PACs this past election cycle as she had announced her retirement from the upper chamber.

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