In the United States they meet almost every day and can meet everyday. Originally they were to guarantee one meeting a year, but never on the Sabbath (Sunday). Until the late 19th early 20th century Mass was held in the Government Office's in Washington each Sunday.
So much for the "story" of separation of Church and State
January 25, June 25, September 25, November 25
The newly formed congress first convenes on January 3rd.
Found here: When_does_the_congress_convene
Convene when there are issues to be discussed such as new laws or at events such as the president's State of the Union Address.
A new session commences on January 3 each year unless Congress decides differently. The Constitution requires Congress meet at least once each year and forbids either house from meeting outside the Capitol.
Congress traditionally reconvenes on January 3 of each year. However, another date can be set if January 3 falls on a weekend.
Congress must assemble once a year. The session starts on January 3 of each year. Special sessions can be called if a need arises.
Once a year
The budget for 2008 for the US military was 777 trillion dollars.
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the year of the fist contential congress was the year of 1778
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It depends which countries constitution you are referring to.
Sept 8th
September 8.
Monday, November 15th.
Congress is two years long and begins on January 3 of each odd-numbered year. A session of Congress is one year long.
Since 1941, every Congress has had two sessions, convening in January of each year.
Both the House of Representatives and the Senate must assemble at least once a year. Good luck on the GoPo homework :)
One
Meet to discuss laws
Meet to discuss laws
reconvene
hott ladies
A closed meeting of each political party in each house of congress is known as a caucus. Caucuses take place each year prior to Congress convening.