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state chamber

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noun

  1. a room for public ceremonies and celebrations.


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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 • Dec. 3, 2023

The state chamber is a natural place to turn for Black male congressional candidates, but some Black assemblymen express little interest.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2022

Another 29 bills have already passed at least one state chamber while 26 others have advanced to committees, according to the Brennan Center report.

From Salon • Apr. 2, 2021

Supporters of the bill, including the state chamber of commerce and organized labor, say restrictions on industry under the 1971 Coastal Zone Act have been an impediment to economic development.

From Washington Times • Jun. 29, 2017

If a parson and a priest were so treated, what chance had he? and great was his trepidation, accordingly, when he entered the state chamber, as in duty bound.

From International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 5, July 29, 1850 by Various

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