Name 4 Bureaucratic Myths and Realities
Describe figure 15.1
Describe/summarize table 15.1
Name 3 things Bureaucracies Do.
What are the Demographics of federal civilian employees
Patronage, what is it, and what did Lincoln say about it.
Pendleton Civ Svc Act, Civil Service, Merit Principle, Hatch Act, OPM, GS Rating, Senior Executive Service
What are the Demographics of federal civilian employees
Patronage, what is it, and what did Lincoln say about it.
Pendleton Civ Svc Act, Civil Service, Merit Principle, Hatch Act, OPM, GS Rating, Senior Executive Service
What is the Plum book. How many jobs? How is it different from Civil Service jobs?
How many Cabinet Departments. Name 5.
Define Independent Regulatory Agency? Name and describe 5
How many Cabinet Departments. Name 5.
Define Independent Regulatory Agency? Name and describe 5
2006-3 The United States congress and
the president together have the power to enact federal law. Federal
bureaucratic agencies have the responsibility to execute federal law. However,
in the carrying out of these laws, federal agencies have policy making
discretion.
a) Explain two reasons why Congress gives federal agencies policy making
discretion in executing federal laws.
b)Choose one of the bureaucratic agencies listed below. Identify the policy
area over which it exercises policy-making discretion and give one specific
example of how it exercises that discretion.
- Environmental Protection Agency
-Federal Communications Commission
-Federal Reserve board
- Environmental Protection Agency
-Federal Communications Commission
-Federal Reserve board
c) Describe two ways in which Congress ensures that federal agencies follow
legislative intent.
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