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Chapter 7 Bureaucracy and the Executive Branch AP Government

The Paradoxes of Bureaucratic Politics Americans generally have negative views of bureaucracy, and we tend only to focus on bureaucracy when it breaks down. Executive agencies and departments perform essential functions in American society and the American economy. Benefit daily from programs administered and services provided by the U.S. Weather Service, the Department of Transportation, the U.S. Postal Service, the FDA, the EPA, and many others.

Public unhappiness with bureaucratic inefficiency grew during the 1960 s and 1970 s. In recent years, presidents of the United States have argued that the federal government has grown too large. Republican Ronald Reagan declared that government is often the problem. Democrat Bill Clinton proclaimed that the era of big government is over.

Despite bureaucratic unpopularity and general fears of big government, the federal bureaucracy has hardly grown at all during the past quarter century: The size of the federal workforce as a percentage of the total workforce has declined. The size of the federal budget as a percentage of the overall economy has remained largely unchanged since 1960.

Bureaucracy in a Democracy Image Problem People feel bureaucratic procedures are often inefficient and frustrating. Bureaucracy itself is a pejorative term that means government run by desks. Refers to the principles of organization in governmental administration.

Organization of Bureaucracy

Organizations approximate the shape of a pyramid. Bureaucracy Bureaucracy supposed to make government possible through two parts Efficiency Credibility

Bureaucratic hierarchies (the chain of command ) must be obvious to people inside and outside a bureaucracy. Such a clear hierarchy facilitates the flow of information in a bureaucracy, enhancing both responsiveness and accountability. Division of Labor creates more efficient structure.

Once authoritative policy makers surrender authority to bureaucracies, the task is to maintain both responsiveness and accountability. Responsiveness refers to the efficiency with which bureaucrats respond to signals from authoritative policy makers. Accountability refers to the need to reward or punish individual bureaucrats on the quality of their performance.

Democratic Control Bureaucrats are political actors who, as agents of Congress and the president, seek to implement authoritative policy decisions. Principal Agent Congress Bureaucracy President

Bureaucratic Institutions Bureaucratic hierarchies and a division of labor promote the development of expertise and efficiency. The bureaucracy is organized into departments and independent agencies. Departments are organized into tiers: 1st tier secretary 2nd tier undersecretaries 3rd tier bureau level

Executive Agencies Within a department is the bureau level with responsibility for specialized programs. The Forest Service and the Food Safety and Inspection Service are examples of a bureau-level agency.

Executive Agencies Independent agencies are outside the departmental structure. Broad powers to provide public services National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are examples of independent agencies.

Executive Agencies Government Corporations More like private businesses that charge for market service. Examples include the United States Postal Service and Amtrak.

Executive Agencies Independent Regulatory Commissions Broad discretion to make rules. First regulatory agency was the Interstate Commerce Commission 1887 Congress saw these entities as mini-legislatures Industry requires expertise and full time attention Others set up by Congress Federal Trade Commission 1914 Federal Communications Commission 1934 In 1960 s placed regulatory groups in existing departments report to president.

Bureaucrat is the term used to describe the employees in public bureaucracies who are selected based on merit through the civil service system. Bureaucrats implement public policy, make administrative rules, and apply those rules in specific cases making quasi-judicial decisions. (Rulemaking)

Bureaucracy Bureaucracies (executive branch departments and agencies) are where the authoritative decisions of government are implemented. Examples include: the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the Department of Agriculture (USDA) the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

Police officers, public school teachers, soldiers, and even professors at public universities are bureaucrats in the sense that they are state actors who implement public policies.

Bureaucrats Settle Disputes Administrative adjudication is like the judiciary, they apply rules and precedents to specific cases to settle disputes. Product recalls are often the result of adjudication.

History of Bureaucracy

History The national government initially became involved in the regulation of economic and social affairs in the late nineteenth century. Regulatory agencies began dating from the 1930s. Rules made by regulatory agencies have the force of legislation.

History Congress did not want to turn over this power to the president initially, instead creating independent commissions responsible to the Congress. Later, 1960 s and 1970 s, new agencies placed under existing departments, answering to President. This earning the reference headless fourth branch of government.

Bureaucratic Development over Time 19th Century Bureaucracy politicized government jobs were patronage jobs given to political supporters bureaucracy more representative and accountable to people 20th Century Bureaucracy professionalized most government jobs were civil service jobs awarded on merit decreased potential for cronyism and the political administration of policy

Percentage Merit Percent of Civilian Federal Government Employees Selected Under Merit System, 1821-1971 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1821 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 Source: Harold W. Stanley and Richard G. Niemi, Vital Statistics in American Politics, 5th ed. (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 1995), pp. 250-1. Note: The chart stops at 1971 because the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 (which would take effect by 1972) significantly altered the percentage of employees under the merit system without altering the president s ability to control the executive branch. Year

Bureaucratic Legislation Legislation passed in 1966 was designed to give ordinary citizens the right to access agency files and agency data to determine whether derogatory information exists in the file about citizens and to learn about what the agency is doing in general. This was the Freedom of Information Act.

Executive Agencies and Departments

Agencies 3 types of agencies for the maintenance of the United States Agencies for managing the sources of government revenue Agencies for controlling conduct defined as a threat to internal national security Agencies for defending American security from external threat

Revenue Agencies The Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Over 100,000 employees In 2006 130 million tax returns filed and collected over $2.2 trillion in taxes.

Agencies for Internal Security As long as the United States is not in a state of insurrection, most of the national government s task of maintaining internal security takes the form of legal work. Justice Department s Criminal Division Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Department of Homeland Security

Agencies for External Security Two departments State and Defense State Department diplomacy, intelligence, research, economic and business affairs. Defense Largest number of career government professionals working abroad. Pork barrel politics a problem To ensure political support from elected officials, military bases, contracts, facilities, and jobs located in various states and districts as an example of distributive tendency.

Others - Fiscal and Monetary Agencies Fiscal government activity related to money. Monetary policies related to banks, credit, and currency. The Treasury Department performs more than one function - currency Fiscal agency Internal Security Agency. The Federal Reserve System is an agency of monetary policy with authority over credit rates and lending practices of banks.

Welfare Agencies Social Security Administration largest welfare agency. Department of Health and Human Services deals with Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and Medicaid. Department of Agriculture handles the Food Stamp Program. Most of the programs are means-tested, requiring applicants to demonstrate need.

Before-the-Fact Controls Political weapon for controlling the bureaucracy is the appointment process. After-the-Fact Controls Presidents use executive orders, reorganization plans, influence over bureaucratic budgets, and clearance of administrative decisions to control bureaucratic activities.

Congressional Agencies Congress has created the Government Accountability Office, the Congressional Research Service, and the Congressional Budget Office to engage in constant research on problems taking place in the Executive Branch.

Concept in U.S. politics which refers to a three-sided relationship between Congress, a Federal department or agency, and a particular industry or interest group The Iron Triangle

Future of Bureaucracy

Growth in Bureaucracy The fastest growing sector of government employment is at the local level according to Figure 7.6 Government Employment.

Can Bureaucracy Be Changed? Some politicians have sought to reinvent bureaucracies to make them more efficient, accountable, and effective. Politicians have also sought to downsize the federal bureaucracy through: termination deregulation devolution privatization

Termination is the strategy of eliminating programs and departments. Some have sought to reduce the budgets and policy scope of regulatory agencies to advance a policy of deregulation. Devolution is an attempt to take power away from the national government bureaucracy and delegate it to the state and local levels. Privatization is the strategy of replacing government control or implementation of a program by contracting with private sector companies.

Reducing Bureaucracy The growth in the federal service reached its peak in the post-war level at 2.9 million in 1968. Additionally, 3.6 million military personnel were deployed. Of the fifteen executive Cabinet departments, the one with the most employees is the Department of Defense. (616,000) Overall, our government bureaucracy has not grown any faster than the economy or society.