The Executive Branch THE FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY “All the President’s Men and Women” (But, don’t forget that Congress has the Power of the Purse and Oversight!)

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The Executive Branch THE FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY “All the President’s Men and Women” (But, don’t forget that Congress has the Power of the Purse and Oversight!)

“Rule by Desks” - How do they effect you? EPA Inspector IRS Agent FDA Inspector Intelligence officer of the CIA OSHA Inspector in your work place TSA Agent at the airport The Federal Bureaucracy

Bureaucracy Hierarchical Authority Formalized Rules Job Specialization Close to 3 MILLION PEOPLE (85% work outside of DC) “I cannot even see all of these men, let alone actually study what they are doing.” - President Truman

Which do we want from our bureaucrats? Circle one Inherent Conflicts in the Bureaucracy Fairness v. Responsiveness Professional Independence v. Accountability Efficiency v. Effectiveness Our Bureaucracy is ESSENTIAL, they have EXPERTISE, DISCRETION with POLICY IMPLEMENTAION and rely on CLIENTELE GROUPS.

President White House Office -The “West Wing” - Direct advisors - Personal Staff - Appointment Rule of Propinquity

President White House Office -The “West Wing” - Direct advisors - Personal Staff - Appointment Executive Office of the President -Collect info, advise/report - Implement policies - Appointed + confirmed - Chief of Staff, Press Sec - NSA, OMB, Trade Rep

President -The “West Wing” - Direct advisors - Personal Staff - Appointment Executive Office of the President -Collect info, advise/report - Implement policies - Appointed + confirmed - Chief of Staff, Press Sec - NSA, OMB, Trade Rep Executive Departments - The Cabinet, Secretaries - Implement + enforce laws - Appointed + confirmed - “Agency Point of View” - State, Defense, Treasury White House Office

Top Advisors National Security Advisor Tom Donilon Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Chief of Staff Bill Daley

President Executive Departments Executive Office of the President White House Office Independent Agencies - CIA, FEMA

President Executive Departments Executive Office of the President White House Office Independent Agencies - CIA, FEMA, NASA - Appointed + confirmed -Intended not to be political (long tenure) Regulatory Agencies - Very specific functions, long, staggered terms -Ability to punish, should be outside of political control - EPA, FCC, SEC, FEC

President Executive Departments Executive Office of the President White House Office Independent Agencies -Appointed -CIA, FEMA Regulatory Agencies - EPA, FCC - SEC, FEC Government Corporations -USPS, FDIC -Amtrack Quasi- Independent Fixed Terms

Types of Employees Careerist PoliticianProfessional Our Bureaucracy is ESSENTIAL, they have EXPERTISE, DISCRETION with POLICY IMPLEMENTAION and rely on CLIENTELE GROUPS. Merit v. Patronage System (Spoils System under Jackson)

II. Rank their importance to the President. Be prepared to justify your answer. ___ White House Staff (___________) ___ EOP (___________) ___ Exec. Departments (___________) ___ Indep. Agencies (___________) ___ Reg. Agencies (___________) ___ Govt. Corporations (___________) I. What type of employee should the President appoint and why? Careerist Politician Professional Rank (Type of Employee)

Professionalism -“Civil Service” -Pendleton Act -“Neutral Competence”?? Power -Discretionary Authority -Rulemaking -Clientele Groups -Iron Triangles -Issue Networks Accountability - Sunshine Acts: Freedom of Information, Open Meeting Law - Congressional Oversight - Appropriations - Lawsuits -Whistle Blowing The Federal Bureaucracy