Identify the correct powers of each congressional chamber as outlined in Article I of the Constitution

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The correct powers of each congressional chamber as outlined in Article I of the Constitution are as follows:

1) House of Representatives:
- Initiates revenue and budget bills.
- Initiates impeachment proceedings.
- Elects the President in case of an Electoral College tie.
- Can bring charges against a federal official.

2) Senate:
- Approves presidential nominees for key positions.
- Approves treaties negotiated by the President.
- Acts as the jury in an impeachment trial.
- Holds the power to filibuster, which allows extended debate on a bill.

It is important to note that this is not an exhaustive list of all the powers of each chamber, but rather a summary of some of their key powers as outlined in the Constitution.