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Title: Chapter 11 Bureaucracy in a Democracy


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Chapter 11Bureaucracy in a Democracy
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Bureaucracy Basics
  • Most private and public organizations are
    bureaucracies
  • Means rule by office or desk
  • A hierarchical organization design to accomplish
    policy goals/decisions.
  • Basis for efficient, efficacious, operations
  • Public examples - USPS, DOD, DOT, FEMA, CDC

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Bureaucrats
  • Public bureaucracies usually draw criticism not
    praise.
  • Bureaucrats perform the day-to-day tasks of the
    federal government.
  • Bureaucrats
  • maintain a paper trail,
  • communicate,
  • implement policy through rulemaking,
  • adjudicate disputes.

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Growth of the Federal Bureaucracy
  • 1789 - State, Tres, War and Justice
  • 1849 - Interior
  • 1889 - Agriculture
  • 1913 - Commerce and Labor
  • 1953 - HHS
  • 1965 - HUD
  • 1966 - DOT
  • 1977 - Energy
  • 1989 - VA
  • 2003 - Home Land Security
  • 1800 - 2000 employees
  • 1900 - 250,000 employees
  • 1945 - 4 million employees
  • 2002 - 2.7 million employees

About 3,000 appointed by President
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Federal Agencies and Their Respective Numbers of
Civilian Employees
6
Government Employment at Federal, State, and
Local Levels
7
Federal Bureaucracy As a of Total Workforce
8
Ethnic Makeup
9
Types of Bureaucracies
  • Executive Office of President
  • Executive Departments
  • Independent Agencies
  • Independent Regulatory Commissions
  • Government Corporations

10
Organization Chart of the Federal Government
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Cabinet Departments
  • Fifteen Departments
  • Three Layered Levels
  • Secretary and Deputy
  • Undersecretaries
  • Bureau Level Service Agencies

12
Independent Agencies
  • Bureaucratic agency not included in cabinet
    department headed by single individual
  • CIA
  • NASA
  • General Services Administration (GSA)
  • Small Business Administration (SBA)
  • National Science Foundation (NSF)

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Independent Regulatory Commissions
  • Agency outside the cabinet headed by a commission
    regulating a specific industry or economic
    activity
  • Interstate Commerce Commission
  • abolished in 1995
  • Civil Aeronautics Board
  • abolished in 1985
  • Securities and Exchange Commission
  • Federal Communications Commission

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Government Corporations
  • Government agency run like a business so as to
    operate on self created revenue not taxes.
  • USPS
  • National Railroad Passenger Corp (Amtrak)
  • FDIC

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Bureaucrats - Civil Servants
  • Government by Gentleman
  • Jacksonian spoils system
  • party loyalists and campaign staff
  • The Civil Service System is based on merit and
    replaced the spoils system with the Civil Service
    Reform Act - 1883
  • Civil Service Reform Act of 1978
  • Includes the OPM (in EOP) and a Merit Pay System
    with tenure and appointments.
  • Whistle-blower protection

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Controlling the Bureaucracy
  • Presidents Power
  • Congresses Role
  • Special Interest Groups
  • Courts

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Presidents Power Has limits
  • Article II, Section 3 ..he shall take care
    that the laws are faithfully executed.
  • Size and Diversity make it a challenging task
  • 1.7 million employees in cabinet departments
  • 1.0 million employees in independent agencies
  • Commitment to specialty not President
  • Budget process can be as a control tool

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Congress and Bureaucracy
  • Congress creates agencies through legislative
    process
  • Can control the conduct of the federal
    bureaucracy through appointment confirmations,
    oversight and the appropriations process.
  • Oversight research tools
  • GAO, CBO, CRS
  • Republican staff cuts in late 90s caused
    reductions in oversight

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Termination
  • Termination is the only certain way to reduce the
    size of the bureaucracy.
  • Become very politicized and parochial
  • Because of clientele relationships, it is
    practically impossible to terminate an agency.

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Devolution
  • Devolution is a policy of removing programs from
    federal control and placing them under the
    direction of state and local governments.
  • Problems with unequal assumption of
    responsibilities by states.

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Privatization
  • Privatization is the process of removing all or
    part of a program from the public sector and
    turning its operation over to the private sector.
  • Bush wants to move 850,000 federal jobs to the
    private sector.

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Special Interest Groups
  • Lobbying
  • Going public
  • grassroots and issue advocacy
  • Litigation
  • Iron Triangle

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Three Iron Triangles
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Courts
  • Judicial review of constitutionality
  • Procedural fairness - groups must be given notice
    to comment on new rules and procedures.
  • Interpreting practices - rules are reasonable in
    light of available evidence.

25
Regulation Types
  • Economic - shape/limit industry or business
    practices
  • Social
  • Regulatory quasi -legislative
  • Regulatory quasi-judicial

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Regulation Process
Constitution
Congress
President
Laws
Agencies
Individuals or Businesses Code of
Regulations
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