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Consider: Which parts of the Bucy are the “doers”, and which parts are the “advisors”? Homework: Assignment 15 for Friday
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ORGANIZATION OF THE BUREAUCRACY Chapter 8 AP Government and Politics
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The Modern Bureaucracy Who Are Bureaucrats? Formal Organization Government Workers and Political Involvement 8.2
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Who Are Bureaucrats? Over 3 million federal workers Covered by the Civil Service System 90-percent of federal employees Not covered by the Civil Service System 10-percent of federal employees Appointive policy-making positions (under-secretaries; Senate confirmation) IRC Commissioners (appointed by Prez) Low-level, nonpolicy political appointees (assistants) Work force diverse but Hispanics are underrepresented Turnover and graying are issues 8.2
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Formal Organization of the Bureaucracy Cabinet departments (60%) (cabinet agencies, for lack of a better term) Independent executive agencies Independent of a cabinet department (for various reasons) Independent regulatory commissions Independent for specific purposes Government corporations Most recent addition Different from all of these 8.2
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Government Workers and Political Involvement As number of fed employees grows, some fear their influence in federal elections the influence of party on the actions of the bucy Hatch Act (1939) Limits federal employees’ political activities Can’t become involved in political campaigns Amendments to Hatch Act Rules relaxed somewhat; allowed to run for office in nonpartisan campaigns, contribute money, and campaign for or against candidates, but not during work hours 8.2
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Group 1FAA, NASA, NRC, TVA, Group 2FEMA, CIA, FEC, AMTRAK Group 3FDA, EPA, FCC, FDIC Group 4 FBI, Peace Corps, CPSC, USPS
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