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how can the senate limit the power of the house? by not sending bills to the house by not approving the houses bills by being the upper chamber by having six - year terms
In the legislative - process, for a bill to become law, it must be approved by both the Senate and the House. The Senate can limit the House's power by not approving the House's bills. Not sending bills to the House is not a typical way to limit power. Being the upper - chamber is a status but not a direct power - limiting mechanism. Six - year terms are about Senate members' tenure and not a direct way to limit the House's power.
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by not approving the House's bills