Federal Bureaucracies

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Congress

  • Provide legislation either friendly or oversight to a interest group

  • The interest group would then provide congressional support and be a lobbyist and the Bureaucracy would then be funded

  • The Bureaucracy would then carry out the laws of _______

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Independent Regulatory Commission

  • Major purpose is to regulate the economy to protect the public interest

  • Agencies that regulate or punish wrongdoing for people, groups, corporations, etc. that are not following the rules

  • Ex. FCC regulates broadcastings & Federal TRade Commission determines if a product is being falsely advertised

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Plum Book

The US government policy & supporting positions, published every four years after the presidential election. Used to identify presidentially appointed positions within the federal government

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Acts of Congress

What created the federal bureaucracy?

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The President

Who are most federal bureaucracies responsible to?

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Competitive Civil Service Program

Program that almost all federal jobs are filed through

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Implement

Federal bureaucracies _________ the law

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Expertise

Federal bureaucracies provide _______ in a specific field

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President, Congress

Federal bureaucracies provide research & information to both the _______ and ___________

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Quasi

Federal bureaucracies have _____-judicial powers & responsibilities

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The Spoils System

Practice in which the political party winning an election rewards its campaign workers / active supports with favors & appointments to government posts

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The Pendleton Act

Provided that federal jobs be awarded on the basis of merit & through competitive exams

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The Hatch Act

Limits the political activities of federal employees

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Executive / Cabinet Departments

  • There are 15 of these departments

  • If the agency has “Department” in the name, we know it is part of this

  • Ex: Department of Transportation

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Independent Executive Agency

  • Process of elimination from other agencies should be use to determine this agency

  • Ex: Nasa & National Archives

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Government Corporation

  • These agencies charge for their services

  • Ex. The US Postal Service charges to mail a letter & AMTRAK charges to ride on trains

  • These agencies operate separately from the government like a private corporation does, but accept funding from the government

  • These agencies tend to lose money because of the constraints Congress places on them to operate in money-losing parts of the country

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President

(Federal Bureaucracy Oversight) Who can:

  • Appoint & remove agency heads

  • Issue executive orders

  • Reorganize the bureaucracy

  • Propose the agency’s budget

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Judiciary

(Federal Bureaucracy Oversight) Who can:

  • Use judicial review

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Congress

(Federal Bureaucracy Oversight) Who can:

  • Create / abolish agencies & departments

  • Cut / reduce funding

  • Investigate activities

  • Pass legislation that alters agency functions

  • Influence / fail to confirm presidential appointments

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Federal Courts

(Federal Bureaucracy Oversight) Who can:

  • Determine the constitutionality of an agency’s actions

  • Provide due process for individuals affected by bureaucratic actions

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Previous budgets

What is the best prediction for new budgets?

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Discretionary Authority

The ability to choose courses of action & make policies that are not spelled out by law

  • The more of this, the more powerful the bureaucracy

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Executive Political Appointments

  • Cabinet Secretaries and Deputy Secretaries – Serve at pleasure of president

  • About 6,500 political appointees

  • 1,500 require Senate confirmation

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Senior Executive Service

  • Advance through the ranks

  • Slightly more job security

  • Paid and treated like VP’s of businesses

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Career Civil Servants

  • Merit System

  • About 90% of federal bureaucracy

  • About 3 million employees

  • Continuity of Service; enjoy significant job security & protection; will have job long after president and political appointees have moved on

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Paying subsidies, transferring money, devising and enforcing regulations

Congress has delegated authority to regulatory agencies in these three areas

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Rule – Making Authority

The power of a government agency to create rules and regulations

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Implementation

The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution

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Bureaucratic Discretion

Individual bureaucrats/agencies have to make choices about how to implement existing laws, which enhances bureaucratic power

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Bureaucratic Adjudication

A quasi-judicial process in which a bureaucratic agency settles disputes between two parties in a manner similar to the way courts resolve disputes

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Regulation

A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority

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Environmental Protection Agency

  • Protects people and the environment from significant health risks

  • Sponsors and conducts research

  • Develops and enforces environmental regulations

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Federal Elections Commission

Independent regulatory agency of the United States whose purpose is to enforce campaign finance law in United States federal elections

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Securities and Exchange Commission

  • Protect investors

  • Maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets

  • Facilitate capital formation

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Department of Homeland Security

  • Works to improve the security of the United States

  • Customs, border, and immigration enforcement

  • Emergency response to natural and manmade disasters

  • Antiterrorism work

  • Cybersecurity

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Department of Transportation

  • Regulates America’s transportation needs, policies and planning

  • Works to ensure safe, efficient, and convenient land and air transportation

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Department of Education

  • Coordinates federal assistance programs for public and private schools

  • Develops programs to help students with limited English proficiency and physically challenged students

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Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Oversees medical care for veterans and families

  • Manages educational programs for veterans

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Presidential Controls

  • Appointments to agencies

  • Executive orders

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Red Tape

  • Refers to the ridgid or mechanical adherence to bureaucratic rules and regulations, especially those involving unnecessary paperwork

  • Involves government procedures which are oppressively complex and time-consuming

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Congressional Controls

  • Oversight powers

  • Controls funding

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Federalist #10

James Madison first warned of the “mischiefs of faction” in ________

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Iron Triangle

  • When bureaucratic agencies, congressional oversight committees, and special interest groups form an unofficial alliance

  • The policy-making relationship among the congressional committees, the bureaucracy, and interest groups

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Subgovernments

Another name for iron triangles

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Legislative Committee, Bureaucratic Agency, Interest Group

3 general groups involved in an iron triangle

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Interest Group

  • Gather electoral support for a congressional candidate by encouraging to vote or money to the candidate

  • If elected, fund and provide political support to a government agency which will then have low regulation, and special favors

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