On the recordJanuary 6, 1999
Nothing in the Constitution says a president must deliver a prime-time, televised speech from the House of Representatives every year.
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Doug Bereuter
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congress.govNothing in the Constitution says a president must deliver a prime-time, televised speech from the House of Representatives every year.
Discussion on the constitutional requirements for the State of the Union address.
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