The Third Continental Congress will be convened this coming November 2009. Delegates are being elected on October 10, 2009. There will be three Delegates from each state plus DC.
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I am not sure what you mean. Congress has overridden some presidential vetoes.
He-no, but Congress- yes
No.
Not yet - though Congress has been discussing the topic.
The USMC was founded by the Continental Congress on 10 November 1775.
john Hancock was a part of creating it but Thomas Jefferson and the continental congress were the first to write these grievances. who ever typed this question is a pretty smart person.
No. As of May 2015, no such proposed bill has been introduced.
yes anyone who signed the declaration of independence is in congressImprovement by Michael Cooke -Yes, he was in the Continental Congress.Well, really he was in the Second Continental Congress. That's where we get the Declaration of Independence, he was also a part of the Federal Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia which drafted the U.S. Constitution. But if you meant was he ever in "modern branches" i.e. House of Representatives or Senate, the answer is no.No. In 1776, while serving as the Speaker of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, he was chosen by the Pennsylvania Assembly as their delegate to the 2nd Continental Congress. In June of the same year was voted to the Committee of Five to draft the Declaration of Independence.
Yes, in January 2010.
because youre in a wheelchair have u ever been in third person
There has never been any true third party candidates that have been elected to presidential office. The two main parties are the democrats and the republicans.
Yes. Such a bill has been introduced by the Governor of Aguascalientes in June 2015.