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Joint Sessions

Joint Sessions are meetings where members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate come together to discuss important national issues. These sessions are usually called by the President or Congress to deliver special addresses, such as the State of the Union, or to address significant topics like national security or emergencies. The purpose is to foster unity and ensure coordinated discussions on critical matters affecting the country. During these sessions, members listen and engage collectively, promoting transparency and shared understanding across the legislative branches.