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State of the Union address, before a joint session of the United States Congress.
The State of the Union Address is an annual speech or presentation that is given by the President of the United States to the United States Congress.
The President of the United States gives a State of the Union Address so that we can sit and listen to all the things that he has done and is about to do, most of which we have no control over. HENCE, driving us all insane.
The Queen does not give a 'state of the nation' address: that would involve her in politics.
In Texas, the governor delivers a report on the state's condition during the biennial State of the State address. This address typically occurs in January or February of odd-numbered years, coinciding with the beginning of the legislative session. The governor outlines key issues, priorities, and legislative recommendations during this address.
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The state of the union address is an address given by the US president in order to talk about the state of the nation as well as give his priorities and his agenda for his presidency.
In Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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Yes. In the Constitution, an annual state of the union address is explicitly listed as one of the president's job duties.
The State of the State Address is a speech given annually by the governor of each state. It generally is given before a joint meeting of both legislative bodies. In many states the address is required by the state's constitution.