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1 Bureaucracy

2 Federal Bureaucracy Largest part of the federal government Fastest growing part of the federal government Least subject to democratic control

3 Overview Rationale For Organization Of –Cabinet –Independent Executive Agencies –Independent Regulatory Agencies –Government Corporations Staffing Procedures

4 Rationale Promote more efficient distribution of government services Look at basic bureaucratic structure

5 NJCU COECAS CPS Arts Sciences Social Natural AnthroSocPoliEconPsych IRTheory Amer Gov Comparative Government

6 Rationale Efficiency obtained through: –Hierarchy/Chain of Command –Specialization and Expertise –Impersonal Relations –Standard Operating Procedures

7 Cabinet Departments –15 Cabinet Departments15 Cabinet Departments AgricultureCommerceDefense EducationEnergyHHS Homeland SecHUDInterior JusticeLaborState TransportationTreasuryVA

8 Cabinet Departments Defense is the largest in terms of personnel (664,524) and budget Education is the smallest department (4,567) –CNN analysis of FY 2010 Budgets by Department2010 Budgets by Department –For the full budget, download the pdf file available here.here

9 Independent Executive Agencies IEAs are agencies who report directly to the president but stand independent of the federal bureaucracy e.g., –CIA –EPA –NASA

10 Independent Regulatory Agency Agency substantially independent of both the rest of the executive branch and Congress Usually dedicated to regulating a narrow area of public policy –e.g., Fed FCC FTC NLRB, EEOC

11 Government Corporations Government owned business designed as a for-profit enterprise e.g., FDIC, TVA, USPS, AmTrak, PBS

12 Staffing Spoils System –Job appointments given over to executive branch –Jobs awarded on the basis of political ties and fealty

13 Staffing Merit System –1883 Pendleton Act (Civil Service Reform Act) Jobs awarded on basis of merit/qualifications Created Civil Service Commission to administer personnel decisions (hire/pay)

14 Staffing Office of Personnel Mangement Merit Systems Protection Board –Civil Service Reform Act (1978)

15 Functions Bureaucracies are in some ways a “mini” government unto unthemselves –administrative implementation of legislative and executive policies –quasi legislative proposed rules –quasi judicial enforcement of rules

16 Functions Bureaucrats can have important role in shaping public policy –they can support the president with information –they can shape presidential options with information provided –they can undermine the president with information and actions

17 Functions “Whistleblower” protectionWhistleblower –Enacted originally in 1989, renewed and amended since then –Protects employees who disclose wasteful spending, discrimination, unsafe working conditions, illegal activities, etc. at place of employment, including federal agencies

18 Functions Bureaucrats have a crucial role to play in development of policy considerations Main players in public policy are: –legislative –executive –interest groups involved on issue

19 Functions Bureaucrats Congressional committees Interest Groups Issue Networks

20 Functions “Public” policy becomes less concerned over issues related to the broad public Specific groups affected by the proposed policy and policy changes dictate public policy Once programs are created, it is very difficult to remove them

21 Functions In 1887, Congress passed the Tea Act, which set standards for tea quality coming into the US In 1897, Act amended to create the Board of Tea Experts, headed by the Federal Tea Taster, to taste and certify the teas entering the country In 1970, President Nixon proposed eliminating the Board In 1996 Congress passed the Federal Tea Tasters Repeal Act, eliminating the Board

22 US Board of Tea Experts meeting

23 Functions Angora wool subsidies –1954 National Wool Act –1960 wool removed from list of “strategic materials” –1989 recommendation to kill program costing $230 million/year (DOA)recommendation to kill program –1993 Senate passed recommendation to killSenate passed recommendation –1994 main program killed, but... –2008 program continued in downscaled form (special assistance loans to producers)

24 Bureaucratic Reform Sunset Laws –Timed phase out of government programs unless have explicit renewal provision enacted Sunshine Laws –Open bureaucratic proceedings to greater public scrutiny and access Privatization –Turn government programs over to the private sector –Greater efficiency of market forces will produce better service at a cheaper cost to taxpayers


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