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Page 1: Advisors to the President – the Bureaucracy A look at the V-P, the Cabinet, Independent Agencies, Government Corporations, An Regulatory Commissions

Advisors to the President – Advisors to the President – the Bureaucracythe BureaucracyA look at the V-P, the Cabinet, A look at the V-P, the Cabinet,

Independent Agencies,Independent Agencies,Government Corporations,Government Corporations,

An Regulatory CommissionsAn Regulatory Commissions

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Presidential SuccessionPresidential Succession

• In 1967, the 25th Amendment of the Constitution establishes an order of leadership in case something happens to the President.

• Not only does it create an order of succession if the President dies, but what happens if the President is incapacitated as well.

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The Vice-PresidentThe Vice-President

•       “The man with the best job in the country is the vice-president. All he has to do is get up every morning and say, "How is the president?” Will Rogers

• The truth is that the Vice-President has only the responsibility that the President gives him.

• His only Constitutional duty is to be the President of the Senate.

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White House Chief of StaffWhite House Chief of Staff

• This person is often the closest advisor to the President.

• Their most important task is gathering necessary information about key issues for the President to decide on.

• Another role is to provide the President with important political strategies and the impact of political decisions.

• Some as “political enforcers” for the President. Denis McDonough

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White House Press SecretaryWhite House Press Secretary

• This person handles the relationship between the President and the White House Press Corps.

• He / she also sets up press conferences to make public statements in the President’s name.

• Why can this be such a challenging position?

Josh Ernest

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The Cabinet and the The Cabinet and the BureaucracyBureaucracy

• Beginning with George Washington, the Executive Branch has offered advisors to the President.

• Every President selects people to head up these advisories known as cabinet secretaries.

• The secretaries are in charge of agencies that make day-to-day life “better” for Americans.

• The people that do the day-to-day work and research for a better America are known as bureaucrats.

• Bureaucrats are the nameless and faceless people that run America “behind the scenes.”

• The bureaucracy is what causes the government to grow (or shrink).

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State DepartmentState Department

• The Secretary of State is in charge of foreign policy for the United States.

• This agency protects American citizens when they are travelling abroad.

• The State dept. is in charge of staffing American embassies.

• A representative from this dept. will speak on behalf of the U.S. in the United Nations.

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Department of DefenseDepartment of Defense

• The Defense dept. is in charge of protecting the nation’s security abroad.

• How is this department different from Homeland Security?

• This department is aided by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the leaders of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and the Marines.

Chuck Hagel

Joint Chiefs

Chuck Hagel

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Department of JusticeDepartment of Justice

• This dept. was created to oversee the nation’s legal affairs.

• In other words, this dept. is in charge of federal police actions from beginning to end.

• The head of the Justice Dept. is the Attorney General.

• FBI, DEA, and U.S. Marshalls Service to name of few.

Eric Holder

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Treasury DepartmentTreasury Department

• This dept. manages the finances of the U.S.

• Many groups fall under this dept.

• I.R.S. – the tax people.• Bureau of the mint – makes the coins.• Bureau of Engraving + Printing –

makes the money.• Bureau of Public Debt – is

responsible for borrowing the money needed to operate the federal gov’t.

• The Secret Service also falls under the dept. of the Treasury. Why? Jacob Lew

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Dept. of Health + Human Dept. of Health + Human ServicesServices

• This dept. manages the health and social need of Americans.

• The FDA inspects food and drug processes and approves new drugs.

• It assists older Americans with Medicare and Medicaid health coverage.

• It helps older and less fortunate Americans with Social Security.

• Public Health Services research diseases such as AIDS and cancer.

• The head of the dept. is the Surgeon General.

Sylvia Burwell

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Dept. of Homeland SecurityDept. of Homeland Security

• After the attacks of Sept. 11th, President Bush created this dept.

• Not only does this dept. analyze info. from both the FBI and CIA for possible terrorist attacks, but …

• This dept. is in charge of – Coast Guard– Border Patrol– INS– Customs– FEMA

Jeh Johnson

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Other Cabinet DepartmentsOther Cabinet Departments

• Dept. of the Interior – protects public lands, natural resources, and historical sites.

• Dept. of Agriculture – created to help farmers improve their income and expand their markets. It also keeps tabs on the nation’s food supply.

• Dept. of Commerce – protects the commercial and industrial sector of the American economy. Includes the Census Bureau, Patent Office, and Institute of Standards for weights and measures.

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Other Cabinet DepartmentsOther Cabinet Departments

• Dept. of Labor – protects workers including OSHA and safeguards minimum wage.

• Housing + Urban Development – ensure all Americans equal housing opportunities.

• Dept. of Veterans Affairs – administers hospitals, education programs, and other benefits for veterans and their families.

• Dept. of Transportation – in charge of all federal highways and modes of transportation including the FAA, FRA, and the FTA.

• Dept. of Energy – researches for alternative energies.

• Dept. of Education – helps ESL and physically handicapped students to receive equal educations.