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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.


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What speech is the president required to give to congress from time to time?

state of the union


Does the president have to give congress information on the state of union?

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.


Does the vice president give an inaugural speech?

no only the new president gives a inaugaral speech.


What is the only constitutionally required speech?

If you are referring to the President of the U.S. than the speech he is required to make by the Constitution is the State of the Union Address.


The president will give a speech pasive?

The president will give a speech is active.The speech will be given by the president is passive.The passive voice is formed with a form of "to be" (be, in this case) and a past participle (given). Note that the object (the speech) is put in the subject position, and the subject (the president) is put in the object position.


The president communicates directly to the people in an annual?

The president is required to give an annual State of the Union address to Congress, and presidents frequently use this speech as an opportunity to propose a legislative agenda for Congress.


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Who has power to prepare a state of the union message?

The President is required to prepare and give such a speech. Article II Section 3 of the US Constitution provides that it must be presented to Congress. It is given annually on the anniversary of the president's inaugoration.


Who was the only president to give an inauguration speech but was not elected?

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What month does the president give The State Of The Union speech to congress?

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Why does the president have to give a speech to congress at least once a year?

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Who was the first US president to give his Inaugural Speech in Washington DC?

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