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Executive Branch

Presidential Qualifications 35 years old Natural born citizen Must have lived in the United States for at least 14 years Election day Tuesday after the first Monday in November Can it ever be on November 4th? 7th?

7 Roles

Chief of State #1 citizen Represents the whole country

Chief Executive Run the executive branch like a boss!

Chief Diplomat Chooses diplomats, ambassadors, and makes foreign policy

Commander-in-Chief Leader of the armed forces

Chief Legislator Urges legislation to be passed

Chief of Party Vote for my friends!!

Chief Guardian of the Economy TRY to control unemployment, dollar value, inflation, etc.

Benefits/Pay The most recent salary increase, to $400,000/year from $200,000/year, took effect when George W. Bush became President. The President also receives a $50,000 non-taxable expense account. White House Personal Stuff Executive Chef Executive Pastry Chef Physician Social Secretary – parties! Chief Calligrapher – stationary… Chief Floral Designer

Benefits… South Lawn Blair House Cars Tennis court, basketball hoops included Bee’s – they are cultivating honey Kitchen garden Blair House Its 119 rooms include more than 20 bedrooms for guests and staff, 35 bathrooms, four dining rooms, a gym, a flower shop and a hair salon Cars Cadillac One, or "The Beast.“ Ground Force One, two black buses

Benefits… Secret Service Camp David Air Force One Marine One Retirement