Congress considers a variety of measures, including bills, resolutions, and amendments. Bills are proposed laws that can be introduced in either chamber, while resolutions address specific issues or express opinions but do not have the force of law. Additionally, Congress may consider joint resolutions, which can propose constitutional amendments or other significant actions, and concurrent resolutions, which are used for matters affecting both chambers. Each type of measure undergoes a specific legislative process before potential enactment.
That depends on which congress you are talking about; state congress - then yes. If the US Congress, then no.
the congress can fix standards for weights
weights
yes
yes
congress
1)to recommend for congressional consideration the measures considered to be necessary; 2) to call special sessions of congress - or of either house - when the need arises ;and 3) to fix for the adjournment of congress when the two houses cannot agree upon a date for adjournment.
dill
What other factors should be considered by congress in approving a justice?
no
Sarah Ann Jones has written: 'Weights and measures in Congress' -- subject(s): Weights and measures
The First Continental Congress is a proper noun.