As of mid-2010, the cabinet of President Obama is as follows :
Attorney General (Department of Justice) - Eric Holder
Secretary of Agriculture - Tom Vilsack
Secretary of Commerce - Gary Locke
Secretary of Defense - Robert Gates
Secretary of Education - Arne Duncan
Secretary of Energy - Steven Chu
Secretary of Health and Human Services - Kathleen Sebelius
Secretary of Homeland Security - Janet Napolitano
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development - Shaun Donovan
Secretary of the Interior - Ken Salazar
Secretary of Labor - Hilda Solis
Secretary of State - Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of Transportation - Ray LaHood
Secretary of the Treasury - Timothy Geithner
Secretary of Veterans Affairs - Eric Shinseki
The Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs, as well as the Attorney General make up the cabinet. Sometimes the vice-president is considered to be in the cabinets as well.
The dept. of state the dept. of treasury the dept. of the interior the dept. of agriculture the dept. of justice the dept. of justice the dept. of labor the dept. of commerce the dept. of defense the dept. of housing & urban development the dept. of transportation the dept. of energy
The department is in capital letters and the name of the sectratary of the department is next to the department.
STATE: Hilary Clinton
TREASURY: timothy F. Geithner
DEFENSE: Robert M. Geither
JUSTICE: Eric H. Holder Jr.
INTERIOR: Kenneth L. Salazar
AGRICULTURE: Thomas J. Vilsack
COMMERENCE: Gary F. Locke
LABOR: Hilda L. Solis
HEATH AND HUMAN SERVICES:
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPEMENT: Shaun L.S Donovan
TRANSPORTATION: Raymond L. LaHood
ENERGY: Steven Chu
EDUCATION: Arne Duncan
VETERAN'S AFFARIRS: Eric K. Shinseki
HOMELAND SECURITY: Janet A. Napolitano
Each of the following Cabinet Members were appointed in 2009 unless otherwise noted and still in office at the time of this writing (January, 2013) according to the POTUS section of the internet Public Library web site:
Many people I can't name all
The Secretary of State is appointed by the President as part of his cabinet However, it is not quite so simple as that. The position of "Secretary of State" is not one of appointment, meaning no one is appointed to the position. Instead, the President nominates a candidate for the position. The candidate is then presented to the United States Senate, where a vote is held to confirm or reject the candidate. The candidate is sworn into duty once they gain the simple majority needed to be confirmed to the position.
This was the final Jeopardy from Friday, Oct 30 2009 category, question and answer. PRESIDENTIAL NAMES He's the only president whose first & last names contain the same pair of double letters Millard Fillmore
Louis XIV of France built the colossal Palace of Versailles. In that palace he made sure all his enemies and advisers lived with him. He couldn't meet with all of them at the same time, so whenever he was in the bathroom doing his business, his advisers would speak with him and make decisions through the cabinet door. The reference to the cabinet is where the idea for the name of the President's cabinet originates.
Rick Perry
The names of presidential monumants are proper nouns. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
Yes. The President names the Cabinet, choosing members of the Lower Chamber of the legislature to serve on it. The Cabinet has to be supported by most of the Lower Chamber, or it can be dismissed.
joe and angie
The President names his cabinet members who must be confirmed by the US Senate before they can take office.
The original U.S. cabinet under George Washington was made up of four members. Their names were Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Randolph, Henry Knox, and Alexander Hamilton.
Electoral college, citizens, delegates, maybe the president
Lewis and Clark named the three forks in the river after the president and two cabinet members. The members names were Madison and Gallatin.
As of this writing the current members are: Brian Fechino Chardy McEwan Pat McGee Chris "Crix" Reardon Jonathan Williams
The current members of Evanescence are Amy Lee, Terry Balsamo and Tim McCord.
Secretary Clinton, Secretary Sebilius, Secretary Chu, Secretary Geithner, and that is all I can remember
The senate must approve or reject all major appointments made by the president including Supreme court justices, ambassadors, and cabinet members. Appointments require a majority vote or approval. So the Senate must approve it!
names of current members: Charlie scene J-dog Johnny 3 tears Da Kurlz Danny Funny man former members: Deuce shady jeff
Alexander hamilton-secretary of treasury secretary of state- thomas Jefferson secretary of war-Henry knox attorney general-edmand randolph