Bureaucracy: Duties Granted By The Government

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The Constitution makes little mention of the bureaucracy, other than gives the president power to appoint various sort of officials. In 1789, Congress gave the president power to remove officials without congressional assent. Although presidents face substantial in seeking to control policymaking and implementation, they do have resources for this effort. They have substantial powers granted by the Constitution, delegated Congress and derived from the nature of their office. The most important are the powers to appoint and remove subordinates, issues executive orders, and to prepare the annual federal budget and regulate expenditures. (274, Pica/Maltese) The executive branch carries out and enforces laws. The president he is the head of state