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Title: Chapter 8 The Executive Branch and the Federal Bureaucracy


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Chapter 8 The Executive Branch and the Federal
Bureaucracy
  • A. Intent of Chapter This Chapter
    attempts to show you the connection between the
    various
  • branches of government.
  • B. Bureaucracy The agencies,
    institutions and the hundreds of workers within
    those entities
  • that implement federal law and
    policies. For example Cabinet positions and
    those
  • agencies that enforce regulation
    and work under the various department(s) within
    the
  • public sector of government. (This
    is not just applicable at the national level).
  • C. Spoils System (patronage) granting
    supporters that provided work or loyalty
  • and grant positions based on the
    premise of support and removing those out of
    positions
  • in order to place those close to the
    government official in a government jobs.
  • D. As a result of this, the Pendleton Act
    was enacted which developed the Civil Service
  • Commission to administer a merit
    system based structure of employment which
    relies
  • on competitive examination. The
    Act also made it illegal for federal employees to
  • contribute to a particular
    political party. (merit system-service jobs
    are classified

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Chapter 8 The Executive Branch and the Federal
Bureaucracy
  • E. The Economy and Government
    Intervention
  • -When the economic stability of the
    country fluctuates, there are governmental
    programs put in
  • place to relieve downturns in the
    marketplace.
  • -For example stock market
    crash-led to the Great Depression, WWII, todays
    recession
  • (agency
    creation)
    (GI Bill) (Stimulus Plan)
  • F. Therefore, if the Bureaucracy is the
    umbrella term that is defines all of the
  • jobs within the federal government
    that regulate and establish enforcementwhat we
    call
  • those individuals working in these
    positions created by government? Bureaucrats
  • G. There are 2.7 million people working
    in agencies, Cabinet positions..government
    appointed
  • H. Those non-government appointed
    positions are civilian jobs that are in place
    that support
  • -Cabinet Departments-legal, public
    relations, administrative assistants
  • -Government Corporations FDIC,
    Post Office
  • -Independent Executive
    Agencies-NASA, EPA
  • -Independent Regulatory
    Agencies-FCC, SEC, OSHA

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Chapter 8 The Executive Branch and the Federal
Bureaucracy
  • I. Conflict of interest Issues between
    government workers and the political system as
  • a result, the Hatch Act was created
    to prohibit employees to take a stance,
    contribute
  • monies or campaign for a specific
    political candidates.
  • J. The Hatch Act was overturned (Federal
    Employees Political Activities Act) that
  • allowed federal employees to run for
    office, make political contributions, etc
  • K. Max Weber (German Sociologist)
    believed bureaucracies were a rational way for
  • government to organize itself. He
    believed all bureaucracies have the following
  • characteristics
  • 1. A chain of command which
    authority comes from the top to the bottom.
  • 2. A division of labor where work is
    given to those with a specialty in turn created
    efficiency.
  • 3. Clear lines of authority between
    workers and superiors.
  • 4. A goal orientation the provides
    structure, authority and rules.
  • 5. Impartiality, where all employees
    are treated the same, without discrimination ,
    are served work evenly in accordance with
    established rules.
  • 6. Productivity, whereby all work
    and actions are evaluated according to the
    established rules

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Chapter 8 The Executive Branch and the Federal
Bureaucracy
  • L. Interaction of Bureaucratic
    Agencies
  • -Iron triangles
  • -Issue networks
  • -Interagency Councils
  • M. Ultimately, the point of
    bureaucracies is to make policy via
  • -administrative discretion-making
    choices that best implement political intentions
  • -rule making-quasi-legislative
    administrative process that has the
    characteristics of a
  • legislative act.
  • -regulations-rules that govern the
    operation of a particular government program that
    has the
  • force of law. (1-public notice,
    2-interested parties provide input 3-statutory
    authority)
  • -administrative adjudication-proces
    s in which is used to resolve conflict between
    two
  • agencies.
  • N. Who has control over Bureaucracy?
  • -Executive Branch-reorganize
    organization, executive order
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