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Q: What is the name of the speech the president gives to congress to propos new legislation?
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What was the name of President Wilsons speech to the congress?

President Woodrow Wilson's speech to congress was called "Fouteen Points".


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The annual speech given by the president to update Congress and the people is called the State of the Union address.


How does the president let congress know that he does not approve contain types of bills?

The President can let his opinions be known to Congress by making a speech, telling the press, or in private messages to Congressmen. He can call a meeting with leaders of Congress when important legislation comes up and discuss his feelings with them. Of course, if a bill passes, he can veto it if he disapproves it.


What is the significance when the President certifies a bill as urgent?

I have never heard that a President can certify a bill as urgent. The President can ask Congress for permission to address it and in such a speech he could tell them that a certain bill was in urgent need of passage. He can call Congress to a special session if they are not in session and ask for the passage of certain legislation, but all he can do is ask and hope that Congress will do what he wants and do it quickly.


What was the name of president wilsons speech to congress in 1918?

The fourteen points speech is what it is known as.


When the president wants to influence the way congress makes the laws he will propose legislation in an annual speech to congress known as what?

I believe you are referring to the "State of the Union Address." But presidents are always trying to influence congress, and they often give speeches and policy addresses about the priorities they would like to see turned into laws.


Was President Johnson the originator of the civil rights legislation that was eventually passed by Congress?

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

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