Government agencies fall under the Executive Branch of government and have no role in making LAWS themselves. However they can suggest the need for legislation to Congress and request that Congress consider new law to cover the perceived need.
Which "independent" executive agencies are you referring to? Name examples please.
All independent executive agencies are headed by one person
The EPA and NASA were formed as executive agencies for the US government.
Independent executive agencies are agencies under the executive branch that lie outside the jurisdiction of the cabinet departments. The independent executive agencies, in the federal system, are those agencies set up by the President of the United States. In the state systems, they are those set up by the Governors of the states. In both the state and federal systems, these agencies often have more power than agencies set up by statute.
The purpose of the executive agencies is to implement, enforce, and ensure the laws passed by the legislative branch of the government.
In most states how are the heads of most executive agencies chosen?
what is the role of process executive?
An executive agency is a part of the government that carries out programs and operations not performed by the legislature or judiciary. In the US, these agencies of the executive branch are under the authority of the President, and almost all are part of a cabinet department.
i don't know about role of a operations executive
Executive agencies.
The executive branch is federal and any state agencies are state only and are not connected to the federal government.