This annual announcement or speech is called "The state of the union address,"
The president makes an announcement in a press conference.
The U.S. President cannot introduce a bill, but it is part of his/her job to suggest to Congress what bills are needed.
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Congress (meaning both the House and the Senate) possess the sole ability to declare war. While the President addresses Congress, he is requesting a declaration of war, and then House and Senate debate and vote. Additionally, the Congress annually votes and approves the budget for Defense Department, as submitted by the president, and they have the ability to increase or decrease the amount requested by the president.
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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.
President can veto congress can override veto if they have enough votes
Must give Congress a report on Nation's status annually. Call a special session of Congress if needed. Must execute and carry out laws. Deals with foreign affairs. These are a few. Hope this helps.
Annually, The President gives an address/speech to Congress in which he outlines HIS views of the state of the union. The President is not a Dictator (yet), and his "recommendations" are exactly that - recommendations (i.e.: suggestions) as to what he believes would be a prudent way to proceed with governing the nation.ANY citizen, even the President, can make 'recommendations" to Congress. It is the political power embodied in the Presidency that makes his "recommendations" significant, but these recommendations/suggestions carry no force of law.
Congress has the task of passing the laws and the President is charged with carrying them out and enforcing them. Congress appropriates the federal funds and the president spends them. Congress sets the taxes and the president collects them.
The president of the Second Continental Congress was Peyton Randolph.George Washington
A President can veto an Act of Congress.