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" He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information on the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient... "
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Herbert Hoover ... - Page 183
by United States. President (1929-1933 : Hoover) - 1974
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 117

1916 - 986 pages
...had been revolutionized and conditions were wavering and confused. It is the duty of the President to 'give to the Congress information on the state of the Union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.' There is...
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The Executive Departments of the United States Government: Their ...

Webster Elmes - 1879 - 692 pages
...next session thereof. (Id.) 6. He is required from time to time to give to Congress information of the state of the Union, and to recommend for -its consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient. He may on extraordinary occasions convene both Houses, or either...
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Government in the United States: National, State, and Local

James Wilford Garner - 1911 - 430 pages
...Presidential Messages.—The Constitution makes it his duty to give Congress from time to time information of the state of the Union and to recommend for its consideration such measures as he may judge necessary and proper. This requirement rests upon the obvious fact that he possesses more...
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The Business of Congress

Samuel Walker McCall - 1911 - 242 pages
...in then- convention. It is provided in that instrument that the President should "from time to time give to the Congress information on the state of the Union, " and one of the first rules ever adopted by the House was that it should be "a standing order of the day...
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Circular[s], Volume 3

United States. President's Commission on Economy and Efficiency - 1912 - 1104 pages
...assumption that the Constitution places upon the President certain responsibilities, first, for giving to Congress information on the state of the Union and to recommend for their consideration such measiires as he shall deem necessary, as provided by Article II. section 3....
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social ..., Volumes 62-63

1915 - 674 pages
...estimates. Administrative function in connection therewith was included in the duty of the President to "give to the Congress information on the state of the Union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient." There is...
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Woodrow Wilson: The Man and His Work

Henry Jones Ford - 1916 - 364 pages
...appropriate means for their exercise, which is not really the case. It is the duty of the President to "give to the Congress information on the state of the Union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient," but there...
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Civil Government of the United States and the State of Missouri

Perry Scott Rader - 1917 - 472 pages
...agreeable to him, he may remove the officer who selects them. (4) He shall, by message or otherwise, give to the Congress information on the state of the Union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall deem necessary. Washington and Adams appeared...
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The Problem of a National Budget

William Franklin Willoughby - 1918 - 248 pages
...published," and the article dealing with the Executive power requires the President "from time to time to give to the Congress information on the state of the Union and to recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall deem necessary and expedient." Notwithstanding these...
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Budget Making in a Democracy

Edward Augustus Fitzpatrick - 1918 - 350 pages
...reserved for a subsequent chapter. The President of the United States is required " from time to time to give to the Congress information on the state of the Union and to recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall deem necessary and expedient." Every state of the...
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