Who is the chief administrator of the federal bureaucracy
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The president is the chief administrator of the federal
bureaucracy.
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Which is not true about the cabinet
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If someone said the cabinet is elected, it would not be true.
The cabinet is appointed by the president, who first nominates them
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What two chairs of committees does the chair position of the joint committee on taxation rotate
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the Senate Finance and the House Ways and Means
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Who is the chief administrator of the federal bureaucracy
The president is the chief administrator of the federal
bureaucracy.
Which is not true about the cabinet
If someone said the cabinet is elected, it would not be true.
The cabinet is appointed by the president, who first nominates them
and then has to get the approval of the Senate.
What two chairs of committees does the chair position of the joint committee on taxation rotate