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State of Union itself mandated in U.S. Constitution.
In the constitution it says the President must address the congress over the State Of The Union once a year.
Yes. In the Constitution, an annual state of the union address is explicitly listed as one of the president's job duties.
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..."
The President's State of the Union address is not explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution. However, Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution requires the President to periodically inform Congress about the state of the union, which has been traditionally fulfilled through the State of the Union address. The practice of delivering an annual address to Congress was established by President George Washington and has since become a customary event.
giving a state of the union adress.
The state of the union address (or report) to Congress is required from time to time by the Constitution. Until Woodrow Wilson, the Presidents delivered their state of the union reports in writing,
The State of the Union Address (or report) to Congress is required from time to time by the Constitution. Until Woodrow Wilson, the Presidents delivered their state of the union reports in writing,
The Louisiana Purchase and the State of the Union address.
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The Louisiana Purchase and the State of the Union Address.
The Louisiana Purchase and the State of the Union Address.