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Executive Office of the President (EOP)

Executive Office of the President (EOP)

The EOP is made up of people the President chooses to help make foreign

The EOP is made up of people the President chooses to help make foreign and domestic policy.

The main job of the EOP is to advise the President on important matters

The main job of the EOP is to advise the President on important matters relating to his many presidential roles.

EOP • White House Staff – Chief of Staff – Press secretaries – Legal

EOP • White House Staff – Chief of Staff – Press secretaries – Legal experts – Speech writers – Researchers ***Members of the White House Staff are hired by the President and do not need Senate approval.

EOP • Special Advisory Groups –Office of Management and Budget (OMB) • Helps president

EOP • Special Advisory Groups –Office of Management and Budget (OMB) • Helps president prepare budget –National Security Council (NSC) • Helps in matters concerning national security

Executive Departments

Executive Departments

Department of Justice • INS • FBI • FBP

Department of Justice • INS • FBI • FBP

Department of Treasury • IRS

Department of Treasury • IRS

Department of Health and Human Services • FDA

Department of Health and Human Services • FDA

Executive Departments • • • Department of State Department of Treasury Department of Defense

Executive Departments • • • Department of State Department of Treasury Department of Defense Department of Interior Department of Justice Department of Agriculture • Department of Commerce • Department of Labor • Department of Health and Human Services • Department of Housing and Urban Development • Department of Transportation • Department of Energy • Department of Education • Department of Veteran’s Affairs • Department of Homeland Security

Independent Agencies (65)

Independent Agencies (65)

These agencies were created by Congress to perform a specific job.

These agencies were created by Congress to perform a specific job.

These agencies are separate from the executive departments.

These agencies are separate from the executive departments.

They are separate because they often do not fit into any particular department, or

They are separate because they often do not fit into any particular department, or they may serve all departments.

Independent Agencies • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – Helps protect the environment • Central

Independent Agencies • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – Helps protect the environment • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) – Gathers political and military information on foreign nations

Regulatory Commissions (12)

Regulatory Commissions (12)

The main job of regulatory commissions is to protect the public by supervising the

The main job of regulatory commissions is to protect the public by supervising the actions of businesses and industries.

Regulatory commissions have the power to make rules and bring violators to court.

Regulatory commissions have the power to make rules and bring violators to court.

The heads of regulatory commissions are appointed by the President with the approval of

The heads of regulatory commissions are appointed by the President with the approval of the Senate.

Regulatory Commissions • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – Makes rules for radio and television

Regulatory Commissions • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – Makes rules for radio and television stations • Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – Protects consumers from unfair or misleading business practices • Federal Reserve System – Established general monetary policies