Executive Branch STANDARD CE.6d.

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Executive Branch STANDARD CE.6d

The powers of the executive branch are defined in the Constitution of the United States of America and the Constitution of Virginia.

The executive branch at the state and national levels carries out the law.

Who represents the executive branch on the federal level? The President

Who represents the executive branch on the state level? The Governor

The White House Washington, DC The Governor’s Mansion Richmond, VA

There are four ways the executive branch influences policymaking:

Proposing legislation in an annual speech to the legislature. # 1 Proposing legislation in an annual speech to the legislature. State of the Commonwealth: governor gives this speech State of the Union Address: President gives this speech

Appealing directly to the people. # 2 Appealing directly to the people.

Approving or vetoing legislation # 3 Approving or vetoing legislation

Appointing officials who carry out the laws # 4 Appointing officials who carry out the laws

Who helps the President or Governor interpret or carry out the law? Cabinet departments, agencies, and regulatory groups

The President exercises power as: Chief of State Ceremonial head of the government

Chief Executive Head of the executive branch of government

Chief Legislator Proposer of the legislative agenda

Commander in Chief Head of the nation’s armed forces

Chief Diplomat Architect of American foreign policy

Chief of Party Leader of the political party that controls the executive branch

Chief Citizen Representative of all of the people

Presidential power has grown in the years since the Constitution was ratified.