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The Federal Bureaucracy Bureaucracy: the large, complex administrative structure of mostly unelected officials and employees that handles the everyday business of the government

What it is Executive Office of the President The 15 Cabinet Departments Independent Agencies Independent Regulatory Commissions Government Corporations

Executive Office of the President White House Chief of Staff Press Secretary Speech writers Office of Management and Budget National Security Council Council of Economic Advisors

The West Wing President’s Lead Chief of Staff Attorney Personal secretary Assisstant to the pres. For Legislative Affairs National Security Advisor White House Press Secretary Vice President

The Cabinet Advisors to the Pres. Each one heads one of the 15 Cabinet Departments Appointed by Pres., approved by ___________ SENATE

The Vice President President of the Senate Votes to break ties in the Senate

Department of Agriculture Farm subsidies Forest Service Food Stamp & School lunch programs

Department of Commerce Promotes trade Conducts census Grants patents

Department of Defense Provides military force to protect national security

Department of Education Federal aid to schools

Department of Energy Promotes production of all forms of energy: fossil fuels, nuclear, renewable energy Nuclear weapons research & production

Department of Health & Human Services Pure food and drug laws Medicare & Medicaid programs

Department of Homeland Security Works to prevent terrorist attacks Emergency preparedness & Response (FEMA)

Department of Housing & Urban Development Public housing programs Enforces fair housing laws Restrictive covenants

Department of the Interior Manages public land, national parks Native American affairs

The West Public lands, open spaces.

Department of Justice Investigates violation of federal laws Current Attorney General: Investigates violation of federal laws Operates federal prisons

Department of Labor Job safety laws Job training programs Workmen’s compensation

Department of State Mike Pompeo Current Secretary of State: Conducts U.S. foreign policy Negotiates agreements with other countries

Department of Transportation Maintains/regulates interstate highways, railroads, waterways, air travel

Department of the Treasury Current Treasury Secretary: Steve Mnuchin Collects taxes (IRS) Borrows money to pay for U.S. debt Enforces alcohol, tobacco, and firearms laws

Department of Veterans Affairs Runs pension, medical, benefit programs for vets Oversees military cemeteries

Independent Agencies General Services Administration Office of Personnel Management National Aerospace Administration Social Security Administration

Independent Regulatory Commissions Federal Reserve Securities & Exchange Commission Environmental Protection Agency Federal Communications Commission Federal Trade Commission

Government Corporations Tennessee Valley Authority Post Office Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Amtrak Corporation for Public Broadcasting