In a shocking move, President [undisclosed] has broken a precedent by delaying his annual message to Congress, leaving farmers in the dark about crucial relief measures. As of December 7, 1922, the President’s message was expected to be delivered within the second day of Congress’ regular session, but it may not be sent until the end of the week. According to sources, the delay is due to the President’s ongoing work on proposals to alleviate the struggles faced by farmers. This unprecedented delay has sparked concerns among farmers, who are already grappling with the challenges of the agricultural industry. The President’s annual message is not governed by law, but it is his duty to inform Congress of the country’s needs and recommend legislation to address them. The President’s decision to delay his message has raised questions about the impact on the farmer relief measures and the timely delivery of aid to those in need.
Key Facts
- State: National
- Category: White Collar Crime
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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