any decision the president makes they can overturn it
how do voting trends affect presidential and congressional power?
Centralized decision making is whereby a top manager retain most decision- making power to him/her self.
Presidential executive orders can only be legally given in support of existing laws, so any decisions that come from congress that are not vetoed must be enforced.
Durable power of attorney ONLY cover financial decision making. A medical power of attorney covers medical decision-making.
The Congressional Election of 1866 affected Johnson and the Congress by upsetting the power. The Republicans won and captured enough seats that they could override any of Johnson's vetoes.
A congressional power that is implied by the expressed power to levy taxes is the power to tax and regulate alcohol.
power. authority, rule, influence in decision making
The concept of authority can influence decision-making by providing a sense of power or responsibility that guides choices.
Congressional staffers have so much power because they are the voice of the congressman that they are employed by.
Congressional Reassertion of Power refers to the efforts made by the U.S. Congress to reestablish its authority and control over decision-making processes within the federal government. This usually occurs when Congress perceives that the executive branch has overstepped its bounds or when there is a desire to assert greater oversight and accountability. It involves actions such as passing legislation, conducting investigations, and using the power of the purse to rein in executive power.
Decision-making power is held in the functional staff manager
The decision upset the balance of power among the 3 branches