Judicial
Judicial
the head this branch can suggest ideas for new laws in the state of the union speech what is this branch i don't know
The exectutive branch. You can remember by remembering that the oresident is in the executive branch and he gives the state of the union speech.
The president, who heads the executive branch of government, makes a state of the union address to Congress every year.
The President makes the state of the union.
Executive
executive branch
The question has combined two different events. Congress makes the laws and the state of the Union is given by the President. New laws can be mentioned in the State of the Union but not promoted. Congress has very little to do with the speech given by the President. It is his night to address the nation and not push the agenda of Congress.
The President of the United States, who is the head of the Executive Branch, delivers the State of the Union Address. The whole Executive Branch has too many people to deliver an Address; they would not all fit into any building on the planet.
The president, in the beginning of each congress, gives ideas to legislation in the state of the union address. In a more simple way, his job is to address congress about what needs to happen and suggest laws.
The address of the Union Branch is: 308 Hawthorne Dr, Union, 63084 2259
The phone number of the Union Branch is: 636-583-3224.