Providing for a joint session of Congress to receive a message from the President.
Resolution authorizes a joint Congressional session for the President to deliver a message to assembled House and Senate members.
Resolution authorizes a joint Congressional session for the President to deliver a message to assembled House and Senate members.
H.CON.RES. 74 is a procedural resolution that authorizes a joint session of Congress to convene for the President to deliver a message to the legislative body. This is a routine administrative measure that establishes the logistics and scheduling for such a gathering, rather than substantive policy legislation.
Joint sessions are typically used for major presidential addresses such as the State of the Union or addresses following significant national events. This resolution formalizes the procedural steps needed to coordinate both chambers of Congress and prepare the chamber for the presidential address, ensuring proper protocols are followed.
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