John Kennedy
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No- George Washington gave his state of the union addresses in person before before Congress. I think other presidents gave some important speeches in person. What Wilson did was to revive the practice of giving an annual address in person to Congress, a practice that Jefferson had discontinued.
No- George Washington gave his state of the union addresses in person before before Congress. I think other presidents gave some important speeches in person. What Wilson did was to revive the practice of giving an annual address in person to Congress, a practice that Jefferson had discontinued.
Congress debates and passes, or not pass, a law or bill before it is sent to the president to be passed or vetoed. As a whole, Congress represents the entire nation and is designed to check the power of the president, who is one person representing the entire nation.
The Constitution requires that a person reach a certain age before becoming President because the founding fathers felt a level of maturity is needed to be President. Congress also has a minimum age that a person must be.
The President submits his choice to be a Supreme Court Justice for approval to the Congress. If the Congress does not vote for approval, (and there have been times when they voted against the President's choices), the person does not become a Supreme Court Justice and the President has to select someone else and have that person voted for by the Congress.
Yes, congress.
No, he doesn't do that. Congress does.
President of the United States?
Congress must set its own pay.
President Woodrow Wilson is the person who said that when Congress in its committee rooms is Congress at work. It means that most of the work Congress does is done through committees.
John Hancock. He was president of the Continental Congress.