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  1. A Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies is a special joint committee of the United States Congress formed every four years to manage presidential inaugurations. Such committee has been formed every four years since the 1901 inauguration of William McKinley. The members are sitting U.S. senators and representatives.

  2. Committee leadership. For purpose of seniority on joint committees, total time in Congress—Senate and House—is counted.Most joint committees rotate their chair and vice chair position between each chamber's majority at the end of a congressional term (two years), except for Taxation, which starts each term led by the House and rotates to the Senate at the end of each term's session (one ...

  3. First and last time a president was inaugurated for a third term. The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution limited Presidential terms to two; President and Mrs. Roosevelt hosted 1,200 guests at the White House for a buffet luncheon consisting of tomato soup, salad, beef, ham, tongue, cake, ice cream, and coffee.

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  5. 274.2 Records of the 1933, 1937, 1941, and 1945 Inaugural Committees 1933, 1936-37, 1940-41, 1945. 274.3 Records of the 1949 Inaugural Committee 1941, 1948-49. 274.4 Records of the 1953 Inaugural Committee 1952-54. 274.5 Records of the 1957 Inaugural Committee 1956-57. 274.6 Records of the 1961 Inaugural Committee 1953, 1959-61.

  6. The inaugural ceremonies and luncheon for Clinton's inauguration were planned and executed by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, as all inaugurations since 1901 have been. Senator Wendell H. Ford chaired the committee for Clinton's first inauguration. It is estimated that the committee spent $33 million on the inauguration.

    • January 20, 1993; 30 years ago
  7. Since 1901, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies has been responsible for the planning and execution of the swearing-in ceremonies and the luncheon for the Inauguration of the ...

  8. Jan 20, 1993 · President William J. Clinton, First Lady Hillary Clinton, Vice President Gore, Second Lady Tipper Gore, and their families, along with Maj. Gen. Bradley A. Becker, U.S. Army, is commander of the Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region (JFHQ-NCR), stand on the steps of the East Front to participate in the Pass in Review prior to departing the Capitol for the Inaugural Parade to the ...