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Last set of notes for this chapter! The Executive Office and the Vice President
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The OMB assists the president in – Preparing the annual budget – Clearing and coordinating department agency budgets – Supervising the administration of the federal budget Director makes up federal budget that will be proposed by the president to Congress Remember, all agencies must submit their proposed budget to the OMB for approval The Office of Management and Budget:
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Is a key link between the president’s key foreign and military advisers and president Includes the – President – Vice President – Secretaries State and Defense – Plus other informal members The National Security Council:
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The president has created positions within the Executive Office that were focused on one special policy area Most of them have been appointments that do not require Senate confirmation – Last as long as that president With all of the councils, cabinet departments, or agencies, why does the president need someone else to oversee government activity? – Special expertise on that area, as well as the ability to coordinate the efforts of all other government agencies, who have some authority on that issue Policy Tsars:
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Who do agencies have to submit their budget to?
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The Office of Management and Budget
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Individuals named to these positions are often well-regarded experts who can bring an outsider’s point of view Examples include health care reform, climate change, and urban initiatives Policy Tsars:
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Only formal duty is to preside over the Senate, which is rarely necessary – Break ties Vice presidents have traditionally been chosen by presidential nominees to – Balance the ticket to attract groups or voters or appease party factions If you are running for president, it is a good idea to pick someone who has an opposite background of you – For example, if you are from the North, it could be a good idea to pick someone from the South The Vice President:
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Also, it is a good idea to select a vice president that shores up an weaknesses you may have – For example, George W. Bush, who was subject to criticism for his lack of federal government experience, chose Dick Cheney, a former member of Congress – Another example is Barack Obama’s selection of Joe Biden Add experience of foreign policy Strengthening the Ticket:
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Traditionally, what type of vice presidents have been chosen by presidential nominees?
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To balance the ticket to attract more voters and to appease party factions
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VP’s job not particularly demanding Typically, spend their time supporting the president’s activities Some have had more influence – For example, Al Gore, Clinton’s VP, did much to strengthen the position by his aggressive support for environmental protection policies on a global basis Also, he took a special interest in areas of emerging technology and lobbied Congress to provide more subsidies to public schools for internet use VP’s have been elected president Supporting the President:
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Eight vice president’s have become president because of the death of the president – John Tyler was the first – He took over for William Henry Harrison, who died after one month in office – Led to a debate Should Tyler be a caretaker until a new president is elected or should he actually be president He acted like the president Since Tyler, VPs that take over the position of president assume presidential power Presidential Succession:
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Many presidents enter pact with VP, where VP can determine if the president is incapable of carrying out duties Twenty-fifth Amendment – A 1967 amendment to the Constitution that establishes procedures for filling presidential and vice presidential vacancies and makes provisions for presidential disability Presidential Succession:
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When John Tyler became president, what was an issue of debate for people?
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Should he use presidential power or be a caretaker until a new president was elected
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If the president feels that he or she cannot perform his or her duties, they must inform Congress in writing The VP then serves as acting president until the president can resume normal duties If president cannot communicate this matter, the majority of the cabinet and the VP can declare this fact to Congress If dispute occurs over the return of the president’s ability, a 2/3 vote of Congress is required to decide whether the VP should continue or the whether the president shall resume normal duties George W. Bush was the first president to formally invoke the Twenty-fifth Amendment – Just for 20 minutes The Twenty-fifth Amendment:
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Twenty-fifth Amendment also addresses this issue “Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress” This is exactly what happened, when Richard Nixon’s VP resigned – He appointed Gerald Ford When Nixon resigned, Ford became president and he had a appoint a new VP – First time in the nation’s history that we had a president and vice president not elected to those positions When the Vice Presidency Becomes Vacant:
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Presidential Succession:
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If there is a dispute over the return of the president, what happens?
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A 2/3 vote of Congress is required to decide whether the VP should continue or the whether the president shall resume normal duties
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