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bicameral

[bahy-kam-er-uhl] / baɪˈkæm ər əl /


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“I am hopeful that we can work in a bipartisan and bicameral way to make progress on this issue and deliver for our constituents.”

From Washington Times

The next premier will be decided by the end of July at a bicameral sitting of the new legislature.

From Reuters

Legislators have adopted a measure they believe is consistent with the views of their constituents, and all the checks and balances built into our system have done their work, including bicameral passage and gubernatorial approval.

From Seattle Times

In addition, a bipartisan and bicameral group of lawmakers unveiled an emergency measure that would cease all Russian energy imports.

From Washington Times

Although each chamber has structured its budget differently, lawmakers are encouraged by the bill’s broad bipartisan and bicameral support.

From Seattle Times