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The National Civics Bee® is a competition that challenges students to demonstrate their knowledge of U.S. civics, including the Constitution, government structure, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens. 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students are invited to answer three questions in an essay format for the first-round portion of the Bee's competition. The application portal is live, and students are able to submit their work through Tuesday, February 4th at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. To learn more about this partnership with the U.S. Chamber, please visit our website.
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Americans today are more politically polarized than in the past. We are more likely to align our political identities with specific ideological stances, and we are more likely to view the opposition with hostility (according to data from, among other sources, Pew Research Center and Rice and Stanford Universities). Can this political polarization be overcome? Join the civil discussion here https://bit.ly/publicsquarejan2025
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Answering Your Civics Questions About the Congressional and Presidential Inauguration Processes The Significance of January 3: Swearing in the New Congress Why is the new Congress (119th Congress) sworn in on January 3? What is so special about that day? The Twentieth Amendment, clause 2, states: "The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3rd day of January unless they shall by law appoint a different day." The short answer is that the Constitution says the new Congress must assemble once every year beginning at noon on January 3, unless Congress, by constitutional amendment, changes the date. So, the new 119th Congress will be sworn in on January 3, 2025. The entire House of Representatives will be sworn in, as they are elected every two years. One-third of the recently elected Senate will also be sworn in on that day. Keep in mind, We the People run the government. Therefore, our constitutionally elected Congress should take their seats before the President is sworn in on January 20. The Significance of January 20, Inauguration Day Why don't we move up the date to swear in the next President? See the above answer. Here's an interesting fact: The original Inauguration Day was held on March 4 under the Articles of Confederation. The weather in Washington can be pretty dicey in winter, especially for horse and buggy travel. Plus, with no modern transportation or technologies, it took time for a new administration to prepare. In 1933, the Twentieth Amendment was ratified, setting January 20 as Inauguration Day. By the beginning of the twentieth century, automobiles and telephones were used in the White House (!) The Significance of the President-Elect's Role in a Transition Period At a holiday gathering, a relative asked me if a President-Elect could conduct official business between election day and inauguration day. The answer is no. The United States has only one President at a time. A President-Elect can lay out the vision for four years, give speeches, and discuss matters. Still, until the new Congress and the President-Elect are sworn in, only the current Congress and President can legally conduct official business. The Significance of Our Voice Our Constitution ensures the orderly transition of power. That's why we need to understand the law and framework that guide our nation. Additionally, it's interesting to follow along, as our voice remains paramount in our government. This is Common Sense Civics and Citizenship. 🇺🇸 Note: Do not name political figures or their parties in the comments. Such comments lead to a negative argument that is not educational. No additional pictures or links, please. #civics #civicseducation #nopolitics
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Answering Your Civics Questions About the Congressional and Presidential Inauguration Processes The Significance of January 3: Swearing in the New Congress Why is the new Congress (119th Congress) sworn in on January 3? What is so special about that day? The Twentieth Amendment, clause 2, states: "The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3rd day of January unless they shall by law appoint a different day." The short answer is that the Constitution says the new Congress must assemble once every year beginning at noon on January 3, unless Congress, by constitutional amendment, changes the date. So, the new 119th Congress will be sworn in on January 3, 2025. The entire House of Representatives will be sworn in, as they are elected every two years. One-third of the recently elected Senate will also be sworn in on that day. Keep in mind, We the People run the government. Therefore, our constitutionally elected Congress should take their seats before the President is sworn in on January 20. The Significance of January 20, Inauguration Day Why don't we move up the date to swear in the next President? See the above answer. Here's an interesting fact: The original Inauguration Day was held on March 4 under the Articles of Confederation. The weather in Washington can be pretty dicey in winter, especially for horse and buggy travel. Plus, with no modern transportation or technologies, it took time for a new administration to prepare. In 1933, the Twentieth Amendment was ratified, setting January 20 as Inauguration Day. By the beginning of the twentieth century, automobiles and telephones were used in the White House (!) The Significance of the President-Elect's Role in a Transition Period At a holiday gathering, a relative asked me if a President-Elect could conduct official business between election day and inauguration day. The answer is no. The United States has only one President at a time. A President-Elect can lay out the vision for four years, give speeches, and discuss matters. Still, until the new Congress and the President-Elect are sworn in, only the current Congress and President can legally conduct official business. The Significance of Our Voice Our Constitution ensures the orderly transition of power. That's why we need to understand the law and framework that guide our nation. Additionally, it's interesting to follow along, as our voice remains paramount in our government. This is Common Sense Civics and Citizenship. 🇺🇸 Note: Do not name political figures or their parties in the comments. Such comments lead to a negative argument that is not educational. No additional pictures or links, please. #civics #civicseducation #nopolitics
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Answering Your Civics Questions About the Congressional and Presidential Inauguration Processes The Significance of January 3: Swearing in the New Congress Why is the new Congress (119th Congress) sworn in on January 3? What is so special about that day? The Twentieth Amendment, clause 2, states: "The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3rd day of January unless they shall by law appoint a different day." The short answer is that the Constitution says the new Congress must assemble once every year beginning at noon on January 3, unless Congress, by constitutional amendment, changes the date. So, the new 119th Congress will be sworn in on January 3, 2025. The entire House of Representatives will be sworn in, as they are elected every two years. One-third of the recently elected Senate will also be sworn in on that day. Keep in mind, We the People run the government. Therefore, our constitutionally elected Congress should take their seats before the President is sworn in on January 20. The Significance of January 20, Inauguration Day Why don't we move up the date to swear in the next President? See the above answer. Here's an interesting fact: The original Inauguration Day was held on March 4 under the Articles of Confederation. The weather in Washington can be pretty dicey in winter, especially for horse and buggy travel. Plus, with no modern transportation or technologies, it took time for a new administration to prepare. In 1933, the Twentieth Amendment was ratified, setting January 20 as Inauguration Day. By the beginning of the twentieth century, automobiles and telephones were used in the White House (!) The Significance of the President-Elect's Role in a Transition Period At a holiday gathering, a relative asked me if a President-Elect could conduct official business between election day and inauguration day. The answer is no. The United States has only one President at a time. A President-Elect can lay out the vision for four years, give speeches, and discuss matters. Still, until the new Congress and the President-Elect are sworn in, only the current Congress and President can legally conduct official business. The Significance of Our Voice Our Constitution ensures the orderly transition of power. That's why we need to understand the law and framework that guide our nation. Additionally, it's interesting to follow along, as our voice remains paramount in our government. This is Common Sense Civics and Citizenship. 🇺🇸 Note: Do not name political figures or their parties in the comments. Such comments lead to a negative argument that is not educational. No additional pictures or links, please. #civics #civicseducation #nopolitics
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