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  2. Recess appointment - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a recess appointment is an appointment by the president of a federal official when the U.S. Senate is in recess.Under the U.S. Constitution's Appointments Clause, the president is empowered to nominate, and with the advice and consent (confirmation) of the Senate, make appointments to high-level policy-making positions in federal departments, agencies, boards, and ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Recess (motion) - Wikipedia

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    In the National Congress of Brazil, a recess is a break in congressional activities.During every year-long session, the congress has two scheduled recess periods: a mid-winter break between 17 July and 1 August, and a summer break between 22 December and 2 February of the following year.

  5. Reporter's Notebook: The hitchhiker’s guide to recess ... - AOL

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    As Congress enters recess, the president's ability to appoint ambassadors and other positions in the government has a long history.

  6. What are recess appointments? Here's what to know as Trump ...

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    The clause itself originated in a time when Congress did not meet as often as it does now. According to the National Parks Service, ... Trump has long been an advocate for recess appointments.

  7. Opinion - Trump’s planned recess appointments are likely to ...

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    Recess appointees, however, have full authority only until the end of the Congress — in this case until January 2027. Presidents have clashed with Congress many times over recess appointments ...

  8. What are recess appointments and how could Trump use them to ...

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    During the nation's early history, Congress would take months-long breaks from Washington, and presidents could use recess appointments to avoid having an important job go unfilled. But more recently, the process of recess appointments has been featured in partisan fights with the president.

  9. Lame-duck session - Wikipedia

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    Congress has held 16 lame-duck sessions since 1940. Recesses preceding lame-duck sessions have usually begun by mid-October and typically lasted between one and two months. Congress typically reconvened in mid-November and adjourned before Christmas, so that the lame-duck session lasted about a month.