The Executive Office includes 3 major policymaking bodies - the National Security Council, the Council of Economic Advisers, and the Office of Management and Budget.
the heads of executive departments need to be approve by congress, while the heads of the EOP do not
Congress was authorized to delegate some policy making to the executive branch. In recent decades, Congress has practically given up its legislative and regulatory authority by delegating most of it to the executive branch.
Making authorized commitments
National Security Council Office of Policy Development Office of Management and Budget Council of Economic Advisors White House Office
they directly implement and enforce new laws that establish policy
executive polycy making body
the executive branch
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.
National Security Council Office of Policy Development Office of Management and Budget Council of Economic Advisors White House Office
the heads of executive departments need to be approve by congress, while the heads of the EOP do not
Congress was authorized to delegate some policy making to the executive branch. In recent decades, Congress has practically given up its legislative and regulatory authority by delegating most of it to the executive branch.
both provide advice to the president regarding policy decisions
National Economic Council
The four major ones are the legislature, the executive branch, the courts and the bureaucracies.
both provide advice to the president regarding policy decisions
Making authorized commitments
National Security Council Office of Policy Development Office of Management and Budget Council of Economic Advisors White House Office