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The US Treasury Department is an executive department of the federal government.
The US Department of Treasury is responsible for printing money. The Department of Treasury is in the Executive branch of the US government.
I would say the executive branch. The Secretary of the Treasury controls the US Treasury, and the S of T is a part of the executive branch since that is a cabinet post.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff is part of the Executive Branch of the United States government. Its parent agency is the US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.
It's not. Law enforcement is a function of the Executive Branch of government, not the Legislative Branch. The US Attorney General is the chief law enforcement officer of the United States. He is also the head of the US Department of Justice. State and local police departments are likewise considered part of the Executive Branch of government.
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The Executive Branch of the US government employees most of the people who work for the government. In 2014, there were about 4 million people employed by the Executive Branch including the military who work for the Defense Department.
The US Tax Courts are part of the Legislative Branch of government, but support the IRS and the Department of the Treasury, which are part of the Executive Branch of government.
Hagel is the Secretary of Defense which is in the executive department. He is a former US Senator from Nebraska.
No. The US Tax Court is overseen by the Department of the Treasury, part of the Executive Branch of government, but it was established under Congress' authority in Article I of the Constitution.
The head executive of the US government is the President, Barack Obama.
The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is part of the Federal government. It is an agency of the Treasury Department, which is part of the Executive Branch of the US Federal government.