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chamber

[cheym-ber] / ˈtʃeɪm bər /


NOUN
legislative body
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The Visalia Unified School District’s public board meeting in March was a festive and upbeat affair with a performance by a student chamber music group and a commendation for a high school cheer squad.

From Los Angeles Times

On Wednesday, after the petition gained enough votes in the House, Thune told reporters the chamber will “cross that bridge when it comes to it.”

From Los Angeles Times

The government issued a clarification in meeting notes last month but not in the Holyrood chamber, meaning that the parliamentary record - which includes a transcript of comments made in the chamber - is unchanged.

From BBC

“Inflationary pressures continue to be contained despite added costs related to the reconfiguration of trade,” Macklem said in remarks before Montreal’s chamber of commerce.

From The Wall Street Journal

While she is expected to survive the no confidence vote, it'll still mean a highly uncomfortable afternoon in the chamber.

From BBC