Every year in the month of January. Also, the president gives a speech to the congress in his first year in office which isn't usually called The State Of The Union.
The State of the Union Address is delivered once a year by the President of the United States to a joint session of Congress.
Yes, they often do.
The U.S. Constitution doesn't give a spacific timeframe for the President to give his State of the Union Address. It only says that he must do it from time to time and " At times as he see's proper." Although it is traditionally done once a year.
i think its the judicial branch? im not sure.
Yes. He is only required to report to Congress on the state of the union from time to time. He can send a written report if he wishes and the reports do not necessarily have to done every 12 months.However, most presidents welcome the opportunity to address the nation and Congress every year in a speech that gets network coverage.
In the Constitution, it states that "He shall from time to time give the Congress Information of the State of the Union..." And from "time to time" generally means around once a year, unless an emergency meeting is called by the president.
The person who delivered the Gettysburg Address in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on November 19th of 1863 was Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). Serving as President of the United States at that time, a time in which North and South were engaged in the American Civil War, Lincoln's brief but powerful speech has become iconic in American society -- and even beyond.
Traditionally once per year, but the Constitution only mandates that it be given "from time to time"
Union officials, and often union members.
monthly i think
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Delaware was the firs state to sign the U-S Constitution.
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