the heads of executive departments need to be approve by congress, while the heads of the EOP do not
They advise the President on policy matters.
The president proposes several new bills that are all rejected by Congress.
either: laws edicts executive orders executive agreements
He is the country's chief policy maker because as chief executive - in whom the entire executive power is constitutionally vested - he is in charge of the executive branch, which means he can direct each federal department or agency to establish his policy priorities. There are several tools of agency policy making, like regulation or affirmative adjudication, for which the President can set guidelines, consistent with his own policy wishes. Of course, if a policy the President wants to be established, violates the law, Congress has to change the law.
THE PRESIDENT PROPOSES SEVERAL NEW BILLS THAT ARE ALL REJECTED BY CONGRESS. for apex:)
the executive branch
the heads of executive departments need to be approve by congress, while the heads of the EOP do not
They advise the President on policy matters.
The president proposes several new bills that are all rejected by Congress.
The executive branch of the United States government has the most responsibility for handling foreign policy. The executive branch consists of the president, Cabinet, and independent agencies.
either: laws edicts executive orders executive agreements
both provide advice to the president regarding policy decisions
both provide advice to the president regarding policy decisions
The executive level of government is the president and his cabinet, governors and they do not actually make policy but they have a strong voice on what policies are needed and they see that those policies are carried out.
The executive branch, the president and his staff.
He is the country's chief policy maker because as chief executive - in whom the entire executive power is constitutionally vested - he is in charge of the executive branch, which means he can direct each federal department or agency to establish his policy priorities. There are several tools of agency policy making, like regulation or affirmative adjudication, for which the President can set guidelines, consistent with his own policy wishes. Of course, if a policy the President wants to be established, violates the law, Congress has to change the law.