Once a year, now by custom in January, the president makes a report to Congress . This report is now called the state of the union message.
The meeting is called a joint session of Congress. The speech made by the President is called his state of the union address. The Constitution requires that the President make such a report from time to time. It does not have to be an annual report and it does not have to be a speech. Past presidents have made written reports and sent them to Congress to read.
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The Constitution requires it.
One specific action is to report to Congress on the state of the union from time to time.
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Congress and the President and, through the Media, to the Public.
Yes, the president is required to make a report to Congress, "from time to time". It has become customary for the president to do so in a speech once a year.
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