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Yes. Both houses of Congress must agree on and vote to pass the same legislation in order to change the size of the US Supreme Court.

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No, the Senate is not required to participate in increasing the number of US Supreme Court justices. The power to determine the number of justices is vested in the Congress, not specifically the Senate. However, any legislation to increase the number of justices would need to be passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives before it becomes law.

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