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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. [1]

  2. United States Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. List of United States Senate committees. List of United States House of Representatives committees. List of defunct United States congressional committees. Sources and external links.

  3. Ein Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (deutsch Gemeinsamer Kongressausschuss zur Amtseinführungszeremonie) ist ein gemeinsamer Ausschuss des US-Kongresses. Er wird gebildet, um die Amtseinführung eines neuen Präsidenten zu koordinieren.

  4. Since 1901, the Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies has been responsible for the planning and execution of the swearing-in ceremonies. Since 1953, it has also hosted a luncheon at the U.S. Capitol for the new president, vice president, and guests. Three senators and three representatives make up the committee.

  5. Since 1901, and in accordance with the 20th Amendment of the United States Constitution, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (JCCIC) has been responsible for the planning and execution of the Inaugural Ceremonies of the President-elect and Vice President-elect of the United States at the Capitol. President Joseph R. Biden.

  6. Since 1901, and in accordance with the 20th Amendment of the United States Constitution, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (JCCIC) has been responsible for the planning and execution of the Inaugural Ceremonies of the President-elect and Vice President-elect of the United States at the Capitol.

  7. This report provides a history of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, including committee membership, staffing, and inaugural activities. Origin of the Joint Inaugural Committee