Sense of Congress
Definition
A formal statement, either in a statute or a nonbinding resolution, of Congress’s opinion on an issue of national significance; a statement adopted by only one chamber is known as the Sense of the House (or Senate).
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A formal statement, either in a statute or a nonbinding resolution, of Congress’s opinion on an issue of national significance; a statement adopted by only one chamber is known as the Sense of the House (or Senate).