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1 Legislative, Economic and Party Leader
Chapter 9 : Lesson 4 Legislative, Economic and Party Leader

2 How does the president influence the legislative process?
Essential Question How does the president influence the legislative process?

3 Roles of the President Head of State Chief Executive Chief Diplomat
Commander-in-Chief Chief Legislator Economic Leader Party Leader

4 Legislative Leader Many bills that Congress considers each year come from the President or “Executive Branch”. The President cannot make laws, but he can encourage Congress to pass laws that he supports and veto bills that he is not in favor of.

5 Legislative Leader Every President creates a “legislative program”, or a list of laws they want passed. “From time to time… recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient” – Article II, section 3 A special staff is created to work with Congress on these bills.

6 Legislative Leader Every President gives three messages to Congress each year. The State of the Union Address, The President’s Budget message, and the annual Economic Report The President also works with Congress by acting on bills The President alone can call Congress into a special session.

7 Legislative Leader The President represents the entire nation, while members of Congress represent their own constituents. This causes conflicts from time to time… What would this cause conflicts?

8 Legislative Leader Time is a major issue as the President can only serve two terms, but members of Congress have no term limits.

9 Economic Leader Each President hopes to help the country’s economy prosper. The most important way to do this is to have a sound plan for the federal budget. The President reports on these conditions to Congress.

10 Federal Reserve System: the central banking system of the United States.

11 Council of Economic Advisers:
Presidential advisers who study the economy and advise the president on domestic and international economic policies.

12 Party Leader Our current President is the top of the Republican party. The president is also considered the leader of their political party. They often help with party member’s elections: Give speeches on behalf of candidates Raise money for elections Get people in the spotlight at big events

13 Political Patronage: appointment to political office, usually as a reward for helping get a president elected.

14 Review Question: Chapter 9 : Lesson 4 Read pages and answer Review Questions on page 282. Hand in Google Class Room.


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