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  2. Executive session - Wikipedia

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    An executive session is a portion of the United States Senate's daily session in which it considers nominations and treaties, or other items introduced by the President of the United States. [5] These items are termed executive business; therefore, the session is an executive session. [6] It can either be closed door or open door.

  3. Standing Rules of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    SR Rule XXIX: Executive Sessions; SR Rule XXX: Executive Session – Proceedings on Treaties; SR Rule XXXI: Executive Session – Proceedings on Nominations; SR Rule XXXII: The President Furnished with Copies of Record Executive Sessions; SR Rule XXXIII: Senate Chamber – Senate Wing of the Capitol; SR Rule XXXIV: Public Financial Disclosure

  4. Executive order - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Federal Register is responsible for assigning the executive order a sequential number, after receipt of the signed original from the White House and printing the text of the executive order in the daily Federal Register and eventually in Title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

  5. List of United States federal legislation - Wikipedia

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    However, most executive branch and judicial branch [citation needed] regulations must originate in a congressional grant of power. See also: Executive orders issued by the President; Code of Federal Regulations for rules issued by executive branch departments and administrative agencies; and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure of the federal ...

  6. United States Code - Wikipedia

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    These laws are included in the Statutes at Large for the year of enactment. Regulations promulgated by executive agencies through the rulemaking process set out in the Administrative Procedure Act are published chronologically in the Federal Register and then codified in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Similarly, state statutes and ...

  7. Procedures of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    A new session commences each year on January 3, unless Congress chooses another date. Before the Twentieth Amendment, Congress met from the first Monday in December to April or May in the first session of their term (the "long session"); and from December to March 4 in the second "short session". (The new Congress would then meet for some days ...

  8. Why President Donald Trump signed an executive order ... - AOL

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    President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order banning “federal censorship” of online speech, drawing praise from supporters who say the Biden administration illegally suppressed ...

  9. United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration

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    Democratic (8) Jurisdiction; Policy areas: Books, manuscripts and monuments to the memory of individuals, Congressional office buildings, Congressional Record, Corrupt practices, Credentials and qualifications of members of the Senate, Federal elections generally, Government Publishing Office, Meetings of the Congress and attendance of members, Presidential succession, Senate library, statuary ...