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Presidential Advisers and Executive Agencies. V. Organization of the Federal Branch. 500 people. The Executive office is organized like a pyramid.
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V. Organization of the Federal Branch 500 people • The Executive office is organized like a pyramid. • The Executive office is made up of ___________, (most powerful official is the CHIEF of STAFF), Office of Management and Budget (plans the budget), National Security Council, ______________________, Council of Economic Advisers, Office of the United States Trade Representative, Homeland __________ Council, USA Freedom Corps, Council on Environmental Quality, Domestic Policy Council, National _________ Council, White House Military Office, Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, Office of National AIDS Policy, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Office of Science and Technology Policy, and ___________________ ___________________________ Office of Administration Security Economic President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew President Obama meets with his National Security Council
V. Organization of the Federal Branch Cabinet 15 Executive advisors • The Presidents ________ is made up of ______________ _________. All are called Secretaries accept the Attorney General. There job is to advise the president on issues related to their department. The Vice-President and other officials may be asked to join the cabinet.
Cabinet (Cont.) • Department of State (carries nation’s foreign policy) Thomas Jefferson was the first Secretary of State
Cabinet (Cont.) • Department of the Treasury (collects, borrows, spends, prints money) Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury
Cabinet (Cont.) • Department of Defense (manages armed forces) Henry Knox was the first Secretary of War. This department was renamed National Military Establishment in 1947 and became the Department of Defense in 1949
Cabinet (Cont.) • Department of Justice (responsible for law enforcement) • Department of the Interior (manages nations public lands and resources)
Cabinet (cont.) • Department of Agriculture (assists farmers and consumers of farm products) • Department of Commerce (supervises trade, promotes U.S. business, tourism • Department of Labor (deals with working conditions, wages of U.S. Workers
Cabinet (cont.) • Department of Health and Human Services (works for the well-being and health of all Americans) • Department of Housing and Urban Development (deals with special needs and problems of cities) • Department of Transportation (manages nation’s highways, railroads, airlines and sea traffic)
Cabinet (cont.) • Department of Energy (directs overall energy plan) • Department of Education (provides advice and funding for schools) • Department of Veterans Affairs (directs services for veterans)
Cabinet (cont.) • Department of Homeland Security (oversees America’s defenses against terrorist attacks) (added after September 11, 2001) The Dept. of Homeland security was the last Cabinet Agency to be created. It was created by George W. Bush in 2001
VI. The Federal Bureaucracy • The three jobs of the Executive Departments and agencies is to turn new laws into action, administer day-to day operations of the federal government, and regulate various activities. • Independent Agencies are not part of the cabinet • Executive Agencies-NASA, • Government Corporations-like private businesses but government owned (U.S. Postal Service) • Regulatory Boards and Commissions-these do not report to the president, designed to protect the public. (Federal Communications Commission, FCC)
Examples of Government Agencies Can you guess the Exec. Dept.? • Federal Bureau of Investigation Dept. of Justice • Center for Disease Control Dept. of Health and Human Services • US Citizenship and Immigration Dept. of Homeland Security • Internal Revenue Service Dept. of the Treasury
Examples of Government AgenciesCan you guess the Exec. Dept.? • National Transportation and Safety Board Dept. of Transporation • Bureau of the Census Dept. of Commerce • Occupational safety and Health Administration Dept. of Labor • National Park Service Dept. of the Interior