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Purpose Departments, agencies, and bureaus that administer laws (bureaucracy) touch every aspect of American life. This lesson examines the role of administrative departments and agencies in America s national government.

Objectives Explain why Congress create administrative units, the circumstances that contribute to their creation, and the range of governmental functions that administrative perform. Identify some of the checks on the exercise of administrative power. Evaluate, take and defend positions on public administration in the United States.

Terms to Know bureaucracy Governmental departments and agencies and their staffs, principally civil service members and political appointees. cabinet The group of advisors to the president composed of the heads of the departments of the executive branch and certain other officials. Cabinet advice to U.S. presidents is not binding, as opposed to parliamentary systems, where the consensus of cabinets is said to bind prime ministers. civil service Employment in federal, state or provincial, and local governmental agencies. The civil service was formed in an effort to reduce political patronage and promote professionalism in government. independent agencies Administrative organizations located outside the structure of executive departments.

Kinds of Administrative Units Executive Departments Congress directs each to administer certain laws / President appoints each secretary, or head (Cabinet) Currently 15 departments, each head in line of succession Executive Office of the President (EOP) Created in 1939 to help with budgeting, personell management, and natural resources planning. Includes: White House Office, Office of Management & Budget, Council of Economic Advisors, National Security Council

Kinds of Administrative Units Independent Agencies Located outside structure of Executive Departments Granted quasi-legislative regulatory powers Ex) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Peace Corps Others Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) Was independent agency, now part of Dept. of Homeland Security US Postal Service Government corporation Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Designed to enforce regulations of the industry

Administrative Organizations Quasi-legislative powers delegated to implement broad congressional mandates. Rules published in Federal Register Some units granted quasi-judicial powers Hearings held to resolve disputes Example: IRS Makes & Enforces rules about tax collections. Also holds hearings for those accused of violations. Administrative Procedure Act (1946) Established rules to implement laws, requires public notice / hearings, permits judicial review of administrative decisions

Contributing Factors Growth in response to demands placed on gov t Ex) Industrial Revolution lead to Dept. of Commerce and Labor, Interstate Commerce Commission, and Federal Trade Commission Great Depression / New Deal FDR creates significant growth in federal bureaucracy in response to national crises Cold War Dept. of Defense, National Security Council, CIA

Contributing Factors Reduction Starting in 1970s, many commissions and boards abolished Ex) Interstate Commerce Commission 9/11 Terrorist attacks result in creation of Department of Homeland Security

Staffing Administrative Agencies Civil Service 1883 Patronage substituted for merit-based system / administrative class insulated from politics Congress sill establishes office requirements, performance standards, wages, benefits, & whistle-blower protections Hatch Act (1939) Parties prohibited from pressuring workers to contribute or work for candidates in exchange for job security President makes appointments to key leadership positions Helps ensure bureaucracy enacts his policy agenda With new administration s usually complete change in leadership

Checks & Balances The President Appointment power rewards loyalists / advances agenda Executive Orders directs agencies to take certain actions Congress Creates, consolidates, or eliminates agencies Senate confirms high-level appointees Statutes direct agency actions Appropriates funding Congressional Oversight Ex) review budgets, investigate actions

Checks & Balances Courts Decide whether agencies violate 14 th Amendment due process & equal protection requirements Requires Congress to clearly define agency standards Federalism If state and national policies differ, states sometimes resist or refuse to comply with standards (ex. Education reform) Citizens, Interest Groups, Media Those directly affected by public policy ca monitor actions, report complaints, or investigate issues regarding problems and injustice in the bureaucracy