Traditionally, the Vice President and the Speaker of the House do not attend the State of the Union Address together with the president. This is a security measure known as the "continuity of government," ensuring that if a catastrophic event were to occur, there would still be leaders in place to take over. Typically, one of them remains in a secure location while the other attends the address.
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The President gives an annual speech called the State of the Union address. He or she does this before a joint session of the House and the Senate, which establishes the President's legislative agenda.
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The State of the Union address.
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The State of the Union Address is given every year by the president to the congress. It gives his understanding of the condition of the nation and what is needed to govern it effectively.
The State of the Union Address is given every year by the president to the congress. It gives his understanding of the condition of the nation and what is needed to govern it effectively.
It varies each year. Sometimes it is State or others in line.
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 annual address given by the president to Congress is called the State of the Union address. It typically takes place in January and serves as an opportunity for the president to outline his legislative agenda and report on the state of the nation.
Every year in the month of January. Also, the president gives a speech to the congress in his first year in office which isn't usually called The State Of The Union.