Both houses meet in the Capitol building. The Whitehouse is the President's residence.
Both Houses of Congress use the U.S. Capitol. The Senate assembles in the north wing, and the House assembles in the south wing.
Washington D.C
yes yes they do
The White House and the Capitol Building are both on Pennsylvania Avenue.
The Legislative Branch - both houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate. And BTW, it's the Capitol, not capital!
The White House as we know it was completed first, but it's really a toss up as to whether the White House or the Capitol can be considered the oldest. Construction of the White House began in 1792 and of the Capitol in 1793. John Adams moved into the White House on or about November 1, 1800; the first session of Congress to take place in the Capitol began on November 17, 1800. Construction on both buildings continued for many years. The Commandant's House at the Marine Barracks in southeast DC is said to be "the oldest public building in continuous use in the nation's capital," but it was not completed until 1806.
The White House as we know it was completed first, but it's really a toss up as to whether the White House or the Capitol can be considered the oldest. Construction of the White House began in 1792 and of the Capitol in 1793. John Adams moved into the White House on or about November 1, 1800; the first session of Congress to take place in the Capitol began on November 17, 1800. Construction on both buildings continued for many years. The Commandant's House at the Marine Barracks in southeast DC is said to be "the oldest public building in continuous use in the nation's capital," but it was not completed until 1806.
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Both houses can propose laws but they must be approved by both houses and the president.
they both have theirs meetings in the capitol building.
He curses them "a plague on both your houses!"
The Wars of the Roses. Red for the House of Lancaster and White for the House of York
All bills that are to become law must move through both houses of Congress before going to the White House for the president's signature or veto. If a bill has pass the Senate, the House of Representatives must pass it before it goes to the president.
The Senate and the House of Representatives meet in the US Capitol building. Congress also meets in the US Capitol building.
the speaker of the house