Morning business
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Morning business are routine considerations and business that usually occurs during the first two hours of a legislative day in the United States Senate , after opening speeches by floor leaders. This may include the formal receipt of messages from the President of the United States and the House of Representatives , the introduction of bills , and other routine legislative tasks. Senators may also request to speak briefly on any topic which concerns them. [1]
Although the name implies that routine business is exclusive to the morning, morning business can be carried out at any time during the legislative day via unanimous consent . [1]
References
- 1 2 "The Senate in Session" . United States Senate . Retrieved December 3, 2022 .
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