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Title: Powers of the Pres. alone?


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Bellringer
  • Powers of the Pres. alone?
  • Powers the Pres. shares with the Senate?
  • Powers the Pres. shares with Congress as a whole?

2
Executive 1
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Today we will ...
  • Objectives

Agenda
  • List and describe the offices under the President.
  • Self-Grade FRQ HW
  • Slide/notes - Exec. Departments
  • Closure
  • HW - Executive Bureaucracy Questions

4
Electoral College
  • Each state chooses its own methods of selecting
    electors
  • 538 Electoral Votes 270 to win
  • If no candidate wins a majority (tied at 269),
    the House decides w/each state getting 1 vote
  • President and Vice President on the same ballot,
    encouraged political parties
  • 12th Amendment electors select pres. VP
    separately tie breaker

5
  • President

Prime Minister
  • Outsiders
  • Not always from majority in Congress
  • Executive can work at cross purposes with
    Congress
  • Leadership Staff can not serve in Congress
    concurrently
  • Cabinet heads selected from outside Congress
  • Insiders
  • Always from majority in Legislature
  • Prime Minister will always have support from the
    Legislature
  • Leadership Staff is chosen from ranks

6
Divided Government vs. Unified Government
  • What does it mean to have a divided government?
  • Why do we still have gridlock, even with a
    unified government?

7
Constitutional Review
  • Qualifications Age Birth Residence
  • 22nd Amendment (2 Term/10 Yr. Max.)
  • Impeachment for Treason, Bribery, or other High
    Crimes and Misdemeanors
  • 25th Amendment - 1967
  • Succession death or resignation
  • Pres. disability

8
Executive Office of the President
  • EOP

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Bureaucracy of the President
  • VP
  • First Lady
  • White House Office Staff
  • The West Wing
  • Executive Office
  • special advisory groups

11
The Executive Office
  • Agencies that report directly to the President
  • Top positions are appointed by Pres. confirmed
    by Senate
  • Staffers may or may not have contact w/Pres.
  • Office of Management Budget
  • Assembles the budget
  • Develops reorganization plans
  • Reviews legislative proposals of agencies
  • Has recently become more of a policy advocate

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Executive organization of staff
  • Pyramid Structure
  • Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, Bush
  • Orderly Flow
  • - Isolating / Misinformation
  • Circular Spokes of the Wheel
  • Carter
  • Cabinet assistants report directly to Pres.
  • President get a good deal of info
  • - Confusion Conflict
  • Ad hoc
  • Clinton
  • Task forces, committees informal advisors
    report directly to Pres.
  • Greater flexibility
  • - Responsible government officials cut off

14
Check for understanding
  • Who do you think become White House staff? Why?

15
The Cabinet
  • Executive Agencies

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The Cabinet (15 departments)
  • Chief executive Secretary
  • Not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution
  • Presidential control over departments remains
    uncertain
  • Secretaries become advocates for their
    departments
  • Pres. doesnt appoint people working in agencies
  • Congress funds agencies, not exec.
  • Appointment process acting apptmts. have
    increased legislative - executive tensions

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Check for understanding
  • Why do you think there is tension between WH
    staff and cabinet secretaries?

20
How Things Work
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Cabinet Officials Agency Heads
  • Prior federal private industry experience
    expertise
  • Usually have their own political following
  • Pres. may reward friends supporters w/ acting
    appointments
  • Vacancies Act 1868 120 days for Senate to take
    action
  • Appointments

22
The President Program
  • Putting together a program
  • Interest groups
  • Aides and campaign advisors
  • Federal bureaus and agencies
  • Outside, academic, other specialists experts
  • http//www.whitehouse.gov/1is2many

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Closure
  • Is the President responsible to appoint a diverse
    cabinet in order to get a varying range of
    opinions, experiences, and viewpoints? Or should
    the President solely be focused on getting the
    best people in his cabinet? Both? Explain your
    opinion.
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