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every day....
the elections are held and even numbered years and terms begin the following odd numbered year.
Congress begins its meetings on the third day of January every odd-numbered year.
You met her every day.
They met on September 5, 1774
Because Representatives are elected for two-year terms, every Congress lasts for two years. It is broken down into two sessions, each lasting for a year.
Sessions in Congress begin in different times. In order for congress to have a session, they must have something to talk about, therefore congress meets when there is something to talk about. Even though there may be something to talk about, they will not always meet, they wait for a little bit and then they meet; part of protocol. Similar to the great American Frontier, Congress is quite the same.
Go to sleep then you can meet her every day !!
no bob
1954
Annually on January 3rd.
In the United States they meet almost every day and can meet everyday. Originally they were to guarantee one meeting a year, but never on the Sabbath (Sunday). Until the late 19th early 20th century Mass was held in the Government Office's in Washington each Sunday.So much for the "story" of separation of Church and StateJanuary 25, June 25, September 25, November 25