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The Federal Bureaucracy. The 4 million people who run the Government. Discuss the similarities and differences between the Cabinet, EOP, Independent Agencies, Government Corporations. Each Part was created by Congress Congress Controls the Purse Strings All workers hired through OPM
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The Federal Bureaucracy The 4 million people who run the Government
Discuss the similarities and differences between the Cabinet, EOP, Independent Agencies, Government Corporations
Each Part was created by Congress Congress Controls the Purse Strings All workers hired through OPM Career Bureaucrats Political Appointments Serves the publics by providing valuable services (Social Security) Regulations (EPA) Divided Loyalties between President, Congress, Special Interest Groups Similarities
Headed by Secretaries (except Justice) Appointed by Pres 2/3 Senate Serve Length of President’s term Fired by President Tend to be loyal to their own agency www.whitehouse.gov Cabinet
Executive Office of the President • Chosen by the President • Serve the White House Only • Leaders are loyal to the President
Independent Regulatory Agencies • Designed to be Independent of the President • Why? • Leaders Serve fixed terms • Write Rules in the Federal Register • FCC • EPA • FDA
Part Government/ Part Corporation Can control their own funding Government subsidizes losses Provide Public Services Postal Service Amtrack NPR/PBS Government Corporations
Clinton/Gore plan to scale back the size of the Bureaucracy Gore headed the NPR National Performance Review Most Successful Attempt to limit the size of Government The Plan Make Government Run more like a business Cut outdated/unnecessary programs Identify and Define REGO
Privatization (Devolution) Customer Service Social Security worked longer hours Tax forms online Update Telephone service Rewritten Regulations in Register to Laymen’s Terms Got rid of obsolete rules Rewards for Efficiency ($400 hammer) Major Changes
Success! • The most successful reform • Only President to act on Campaign promise of limited government • Couldn’t have been done with GOP Congress • Smoke and mirrors? Government not really cut/services devoluted to private companies
Spoils System President Rewards supporters with jobs Job not based on merit but Service Bad for employees Presidents couldn’t meet all demands (Assassination of President Garfield) Merit System Created by the Pendleton Act Eliminated spoils system OPM Civil Service Exam Whistleblower Act Tattletale on boss with legal support Spoils System vs. Merit System
Hatch Act • Keeps Federal Employees from participating in politics • Could not run for federal office • Cannot campaign on the “Clock” • Less restrictive under Clinton
Bureaucrats CAN”T Run for Public office Fund raise during work Discourage subordinates from Political Activity Bureaucrats Can Vote and assist with Registration Contribute to campaigns Campaign off duty Hold office in their political party Hatch Act Rules
Criticisms of the Bureaucracy • Red Tape • Too many rigid procedures- ie – all hiring through the OPM • Too many policies • Too many forms to fill out, Lines to wait
Problems • Inefficiency • No profit motive • Duplication of Services • Perfomance of similar services • Federalism/ programs at all 3 levels
Problems • Bureacracy is a lawmaker • Regulations with weight of law • Too big/ privatization • Corruption • Iron Triangles
Relationship between Exec/Legislative/ and Special Interest Groups Contributes to positives and negatives Exchange of Knowledge High Prices/Government spending Examples Agriculture/ Defense (Military industrial complex) Iron Triangle
Freedom of Information Act Makes most public records accessible to citizens Very expensive Whistleblower Act Report wrong doing by bosses Created the Office of Special Counsel FBI Crime lab/sloppy chemical testing IRS promotion of creating leins Transparency in Government