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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.
The president, who heads the executive branch of government, makes a state of the union address to Congress every year.
State of the Union address, before a joint session of the United States Congress.
The state of the union address is an annual speech made by the President to Congress and the nation, It in, he can talk about anything that he thinks is important for the Congress and the nation to think about. Every president makes an inaugural address soon after he is sworn into office in which he outlines his plans in his role as President.
The State of the Union Address is delivered once a year by the President of the United States to a joint session of Congress.
The State of the Union Address is given every year by the president to the congress. It gives his understanding of the condition of the nation and what is needed to govern it effectively.
The State of the Union Address is given every year by the president to the congress. It gives his understanding of the condition of the nation and what is needed to govern it effectively.
Washington set the tone on what he wanted to be called. He knew that whatever it was every president would be called that so he said that Mr. President was the proper term.
It has been known as The State of the Union Address since the 1940s; before then it was called "the President's Annual Message to Congress". It does not need to be in the form of a speech, and it does not need to be delivered every year. The U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 3 states, in part, "[The President] shall from time to time give to the Congress Information on the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient..." Throughout the 19th century the Presidents sent the State of the Union to Congress in writing, and it was read by the clerk. Woodrow Wilson revived the practice of delivering the State of the Union orally.
for president every 4 years for representative [ congress ] every 2 years for senate [ congress ] every 6 years
It is an explanation of issues affecting the nation and the economy. The president is required to deliver this to the Congress every year. Some presidents have even just sent the report to Congress. Today it is a big TV event.
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