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The president is required to give an annual State of the Union address to Congress, and presidents frequently use this speech as an opportunity to propose a legislative agenda for Congress.
State of the Union Address
State of the Union Address
Yes, it is. Article 2, Section 3 requires the president to ". . . from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union. . . "
The inaugueral address is given by the president to congress,
State of the Union address
The annual speech given by the president to update Congress and the people is called the State of the Union address.
The U. S. Constitution (established in 1789) expressly states that the President is anually required to deliver to Congress news "...of the State of the Union..."
State of the Union Address
I think you are looking for the state of union address as an answer. He is required by the Constitution to inform Congress about the state of the union from time to time- he is not absolutely required to do so every year but this has become required by tradition if not by law.
i think its the judicial branch? im not sure.
In the United States in 1962, the US president was John F. Kennedy. He would address the Senate or the House if there was a cause to do so and by the Constitution, the president is obligated to address the whole Congress for an annual State of the Nation Address.