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The Organization of the Executive Branch9.2 The President, White House Staff, VPOTUS, the executive departments and independent agencies.
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The White House Staff Trusted advisories about National Security Chief of Staff Press secretaries Legal experts Speech writers Office workers researchers
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#44-Barack Hussein Obama
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V.P.O.T.U.S. Presides over the Senate Special Duties Head special commissions Make diplomatic trips Work with Congress Historically invisible If POTUS dies VPOTUS takes over … NAME ONE PRESIDENT THAT WAS NOT ELECTED!
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Joe Biden(VP)
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Special Advisory Groups Assist in decision making process both foreign and domestic Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 1.Decides how much the President’s policy goals will cost 2.Prepares a budget - send it to congress
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Valerie Jarrett (special advisor) Iranian born communist, lives in the White House
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Special Advisory Groups (cont.) National Security Council 1.Military and advisors 2.Major role in Foreign policy 3.Foreign affairs National Defense
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Panthers!!! What three groups make up the Executive Office of the President?
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#3 - Thomas Jefferson
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Answer!! 1.The White House Staff 2.V.P.O.T.U.S. 3.SPECIAL ADVISORY GROUPS (OMB & NSC)
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# 43 - G.W. Bush
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The Executive Departments GO TO PAGE 252 Dept. of State – foreign affairs, ambassadors, UN Dept. of the Treasury- taxes thru the IRS, print & coin $$ Dept. of Defense- Army, Navy, Air Force, USMC, Coast Guard, weapons
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Timothy Geithner – Secretary of the Treasury
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The Executive Departments (cont.) Dept. of Interior – fish, wildlife, federal lands, natural resources … Dept. of Agriculture- farm assistance, food safety inspection, school lunches, animal/plant diseases control, import/export animals Dept. of Justice- investigate & prosecute federal laws, FBI, represents US in lawsuits
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beefers
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USDA (meat inspection)
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# 40 - Ronald Reagan
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The Executive Departments (cont.) Dept. of Commerce - assistance to businesses, national census, patents & trademarks, inventions, weights & measures Dept. of Labor- minimum wage laws, discrimination, working conditions, unemployment training programs, statistics on prices/workers
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The Executive Departments (cont.) Dept. of Health & Human Services: Medicare, food and Drug Admin. (FDA), Public Health Service, Family Support Administration Dept. of Education- $$$ for public education(K-12 and college/univer.),research & statistics, promotes equal access to education
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Name this guy …
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The Executive Departments (cont.) Dept. of Housing & Urban Development – low income housing, assistance to state & local gov’t financing community develop and housing projects Dept. of Transportation- maintains highways, sea lanes & air ports, enforces safety standards
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The Executive Departments (cont.) Dept. of Energy- conducts research on energy, fuel conservation /shortages Dept. of Veteran Affairs- medical, educational & financial help to veterans, housing loans,
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# 26 -Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt
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The Executive Departments (cont.) Dept. of Homeland Security- runs the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Transportation Security Agency (TSA), provides protection to the POTUS and VPOTUS thru Secret Service, operates Coast Guard and US Customs service
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Dept. of Homeland Security Formed in response to IX.11.2001 by G. W. Bush Coordinates anti terrorists activities Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Coast Guard - inspect ships and water ways FEMA
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# 2 - John Adams
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The Cabinet POTUS appoints a head to each dept. Senate must approve DOJ head is the Attorney General Dept. heads = Secretaries These all form the core of … “The Cabinet”
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The Independent Agencies 3 types: (About 60 agencies) Executive Agencies- Regulatory Agencies Government Corporations
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#7-Andrew Jackson ‘Old Hickory’
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Executive Agencies Direct control of POTUS: 1.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 2.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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Regulatory Commissions Congress formed 12 Commissions (e.g.) (to be free from political influence) 1.Federal Communication Commission (FCC): regulation of the media, radio and TV 2.Consumer Product Safety Commission: commission to set safety standards for home products, automobiles, aircraft, watercraft. They settle disputes between businesses they regulate
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Government Corporations Like private corporations, they try to make a profit Public service organizations that may be too risky / expensive for a private business to engage in (e.g.) United States Postal Service (USPS)
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The Civil Service System POTUS chooses < 1% for the executive branch (loyalty more important than job performance) 1883 – Congress set up the Civil Service system ( workers called civil servants ) 1. Set up tests for certain jobs 2.Highest scores are hired 3.Stay on the job when administrations change.
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Vocabulary: Bureaucracy: an organization of gov’t departments, agencies and offices Administration: team of executive branch officials Cabinet: an important group of policy advisors
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