They are the frontline implementers of the president’s agenda in their executive departments. They observe the actions of lower-level bureaucrats who retain their jobs no matter who the president is and who don’t really care about the president’s priorities. They are chosen for a mixture of loyalty to the president and their expertise. There is also the job of the executive branch of the president. The president is the head of the government and he has the authority over the executive branch. Since the president is in control of the executive branch, it allows him to give orders to government agencies to make policy changes. The president is also in charge of implementing laws, and appointing ambassadors, senior bureaucrats, and members of the federal judiciary. For example, the 2010 Affordable Care Act gave the president and his appointees in the Department of Health and Human Services the ability to change provisions of the new program. This includes the deadline for people to buy health insurance through the new federal and state exchanges. He can also issue executive orders, and he is the commander in chief of America’s military force. The president can pardon people imprisoned for federal crimes or the president can alter the prisoner’s sentences. The only thing that he can’t do is pardon anyone who has been impeached or convicted
They are the frontline implementers of the president’s agenda in their executive departments. They observe the actions of lower-level bureaucrats who retain their jobs no matter who the president is and who don’t really care about the president’s priorities. They are chosen for a mixture of loyalty to the president and their expertise. There is also the job of the executive branch of the president. The president is the head of the government and he has the authority over the executive branch. Since the president is in control of the executive branch, it allows him to give orders to government agencies to make policy changes. The president is also in charge of implementing laws, and appointing ambassadors, senior bureaucrats, and members of the federal judiciary. For example, the 2010 Affordable Care Act gave the president and his appointees in the Department of Health and Human Services the ability to change provisions of the new program. This includes the deadline for people to buy health insurance through the new federal and state exchanges. He can also issue executive orders, and he is the commander in chief of America’s military force. The president can pardon people imprisoned for federal crimes or the president can alter the prisoner’s sentences. The only thing that he can’t do is pardon anyone who has been impeached or convicted