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Date: November 19, 2012 Topic: Congressional Oversight of the Bureaucracy. Aim: How does Congress exercise effective and ineffective oversight of the Bureaucracy? Do Now: Multiple Choice Questions.
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How did the reading from Heclo impact your thoughts on the bureaucracy? Why?
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Methods of Effective Congressional Oversight of Bureaucracy. Budget control. Reauthorization/Jurisdiction of agencies. Setting guidelines for agencies. Committee hearings.hearings Sunset Law – expiration date/termination date of a government program. Casework as a source of information – information that congressmen receive from constituents. Program evaluation.
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Reasons for Oversight Failure Oversight is labor intensive – need expertise. Interest groups may encourage Congress to overlook things. Iron Triangles may foster strong/loyal relationships. Iron Triangles
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Independence of the Bureaucracy Merit System Merit System – hiring or promotion based on experience, testing, or qualifications (opposite spoils system). Structure of the Bureaucracy that contributes to independence: a.) Large – size contributes to bureaucracy acting on its own. b.) Specialized – people without knowledge on issue makes it difficult to penetrate. c.) Some positions come with tenure. d.) Regulatory agencies (SEC) act independently through making sure rules are being followed.
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Complexity of Public Policy Problems that Contribute to Independence: Specialization. Delegating authority. Discretionary authority CLICK.
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Constitutional Provisions Used to Check Bureaucracy Congress a.) Appropriations – can reward or punish through them.Appropriations b.) Legislation – can be passed affecting bureaucracy. c.) Rejection of Presidential appointments to bureaucracy. d.) Impeachment of executive officials. Courts Court rulings can limit bureaucracy – judicial review. Interest Groups Lobbying. Protests. Media Use. General Speech.
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