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Appropreations
The public and government.
Senate approval of nominations to the supreme court
No one person or branch can make all the decisions without the approval of the other.
The patterns follow from 2-6 years and require government and president approval
The process of a governor appointing state officials is commonly referred to as "executive appointment." This involves the governor selecting individuals to fill various positions within the state government, such as department heads, board members, and other key roles that require official approval. These appointments often require confirmation by the state legislature, depending on the state’s laws and regulations.
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Requiring senatorial approval for Cabinet positions can lead to delays in appointing key officials, potential political gridlock, and the influence of partisan politics on appointments. This requirement may hinder the executive branch's ability to function effectively, particularly in times of crisis. The Constitution remedies these issues by allowing the President to make recess appointments when the Senate is not in session, enabling the executive to fill crucial positions temporarily without immediate senatorial approval. Additionally, the Senate's role in confirmation provides a system of checks and balances, ensuring that nominees are vetted and accountable.
Yes, the flight may be subject to government approval.
To give approval in government = ratify.
Yes, they are heads of the major government departments and advisors to the president and are appointed by the president ,subject to approval by the US senate.
The U.S. Senate must confirm such appointments.
The approval of government spending comes from Congress. It is referred to as the budget resolution or the deficit resolution.
The approval of government spending comes from Congress. It is referred to as the budget resolution or the deficit resolution.
In March 1867, Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act, which prohibited the president from removing government officials, including members of his own cabinet, without the Senate's approval.
In March 1867, Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act, which prohibited the president from removing government officials, including members of his own cabinet, without the Senate's approval.
Yes, the construction of the new highway project is subject to government approval.