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  2. Presidential Succession Act - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 (Full text ) restored the speaker of the House and president pro tempore of the Senate to the line of succession—in reverse order from their positions in the 1792 act—and placed them ahead of the members of the Cabinet, who are positioned once more in the order of the establishment of their department ...

  3. United States presidential line of succession - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 (Full text ), which was signed into law on July 18, 1947, [12] restored the speaker of the House and president pro tempore of the Senate to the line of succession—but in reverse-order from their 1792 positions—and placed them ahead of the members of the Cabinet, positioned, as before, in the order of ...

  4. United States federal government continuity of operations

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    There has been a formal line of succession to the presidency since 1792 (currently found in the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, 3 U.S.C. § 19). This runs from the Vice President to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, President pro tempore of the Senate, and then through the Cabinet secretaries in a sequence specified by Congress.

  5. List of United States federal legislation, 1789–1901 - Wikipedia

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    Compensation to the President and vice-president of the United States. An Act for allowing a Compensation to the President and Vice President of the United States. Sess. 1, ch. 19 1 Stat. 72 (chapter 19) 20: September 24, 1789: Establishment of the Judicial Courts of the United States. An Act to establish the Judicial Courts of the United States.

  6. What's the presidential line of succession? A historian explains

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    President Donald Trump revealed early Friday that both he and the first lady have tested positive for the COVID-19. While the full extent of the president's condition is not known, a White House ...

  7. 2nd United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    February 20, 1792: Postal Service Act, Sess. 1, ch. 7, 1 Stat. 232, established the U.S. Post Office March 1, 1792: Act relative to the Election of a President and Vice President of the United States, and to Presidential Succession, Sess. 1, ch. 8, 1 Stat. 239, stated the process for electors and Congress to follow when electing a president and vice president, and established which federal ...

  8. List of federal judges appointed by George Washington

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    Additionally, the District of Columbia judiciary would not exist until the passage of the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801 under President John Adams. John Rutledge was appointed to the serve on the Supreme Court twice, first as associate justice and then, after a period of years off the Court, as chief justice.

  9. 1792 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    the 1792 United States presidential election was the second quadrennial presidential election. Taking place from November 2 to December 5, 1792. Incumbent President George Washington was elected to a second term by a unanimous vote in the electoral college, while John Adams was reelected as vice president.