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Though the Constitution does not mandate it, Congress may attend to routine organizational business on opening day.

What are some examples of this kind of business?

bulletThe Speaker may announce policies on certain House practices for the new Congress.

bulletA resolution calling for a joint session of Congress during the President’s State of the Union Address is traditionally passed.

bulletA resolution to allow the Speaker to designate a federal judge may be passed.

bulletThe parties begin selecting candidates for positions on House committees.




 
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Caucus
Checks and Balances
Citizen
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