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state chamber

American  

noun

  1. a room for public ceremonies and celebrations.


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Ellis, who works for the state Chamber of Commerce, ran an unusually quiet campaign and reported no fundraising or spending activity to the state.

From Los Angeles Times

“By and large, it was a pretty good night for the moderate side,” says Marty Wilson, chief political strategist for the state Chamber of Commerce.

From Los Angeles Times

Sen. Katie Britt, meanwhile, is a former head of the state chamber of commerce and chief of staff to Shelby, the old-guard dealmaker first elected as a Democrat.

From Seattle Times

More than 1,100 organizations, including the Service Employees International Union and the state Chamber of Commerce, have signed a letter urging the governor to commit to a 25% rate increase this year and an overhaul of the rate-setting system to tie payments to what it actually costs to provide the care.

From Los Angeles Times

And like those of Congress, a state chamber's rules can be suspended on a motion approved by the speaker or chamber leader -- for nearly any reason, at nearly any time.

From Salon