No branch of government meets in the White House. The White House is the presidential residence and a National Museum. The bottom floors can be toured by the public and the park service controls what is shown and displayed there. The president and his family live on the upper floors. Added to the White House is the west wing that does contain offices, the press room, and other things. The president does hold state dinners in the rooms on the ground floor and also has a Bowling alley and movie theater for the use of the president, his family, and friends. At one time there was also a swimming pool which has been filled in.
They don't. They meet at the Capitol.
Congress meets in the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The White House is where the President and his (or her) staff meet. When the President wants to talk to the entire Congress, he goes to the Capitol Building. When the President wants to meet with a few members of Congress, it is usually done in the Oval Office of the White House. The President lives in the White House.
The Executive branch can be seen in the White House.
The congress of the White House
it has a white house and in the white house there is a president and a congress.
it has a White House and in the white house there is a president and a congress.
The House and Senate meet together.
congress meets in the white house in Washington, D.C
The White House can only suggest that the Congress consider a bill to become a law. However, only a member of Congress is allowed to propose the bill directly to Congress.
The House Chamber http://www.house.gov/house/Visitor.shtml
Members of both the House and Senate meet together and I'm what type of committee
Philadelphia State House. The constitution was written there.
The WHite House is the office of the President. The Capitol is where Congress meets.
Parliament, with the National Assembly (lower house) and Senate (upper house). Both houses are completely separate and meet in different buildings, but if they do meet together as one they form a Congress of France.
Philedaelphia, Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania State House