Alexander Hamilton was the cabinet member who convinced congress to pay revolutionary war debts in full.
No, a member of Congress cannot serve simultaneously as a cabinet member. The Constitution prohibits members from holding any other office in the executive branch while serving in Congress. If a member is appointed to a cabinet position, they would need to resign from their congressional post.
The cast of The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood - 1986 includes: Ken Barrett as Reporter at Capitol Rick Boland as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Newman Brewer as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Eddy Butler as Young Faustus Francis Colbert as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Gerry Curnew as Claude Hickman Jane Dingle as Mary Bidgood Laura Dobbin as Movie Mary Bidgood Brian Downey as Fred Bonia-Coombs Peter Earle as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Mack Furlong as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Loretta Gosse as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Al Hatch as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Bryan Hennessey as Uncle Henry Penny Ron Hynes as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Bas Jamieson as Claude Squires Cathy Jones as Margaret May Stackdeck Robert Joy as Eddie Peddle Beni Malone as Henry Harry Dyan Olsen as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Judy Parsons as Ina Fudge John Phippard as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Nelson Porter as Premier Jonathan Moon Luke Power as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Alison Pryor as Revolutionary Cabinet Member Maisie Rillie as Phillys Meaney Tommy Sexton as Frank Dollar Janis Spence as RBC News Desk Roger Stoodley as Movie Young Faustus Greg Thomey as Ambulance Driver Charlie Tomlinson as RBC News Desk Michael Wade as RBC News Desk Mary Walsh as Heady Nolan Dave Wheeler as Benefit Show Emcee Mary Whitten as Mrs. Benson
Division of powers.
If a President's cabinet member is not approved by Congress, they cannot assume the position or carry out their responsibilities. The President may choose to nominate someone else for the role or continue with an acting cabinet member. This scenario could potentially hinder the President's ability to effectively govern and implement their policies, as the cabinet member's expertise and leadership would be lacking.
The Senate has the power to approve or consent to the appointment of an individual a president nominates to be a member of the Cabinet. However, it has no authority to fire that individual once confirmed. Only the President can fire a Cabinet member. While Congress has no power to fire a Cabinet member, Congress it does have the power of the impeachment process to remove, not fire, the Cabinet member. Grounds for impeachment and removal of a Cabinet member are the same as those for impeachment and removal of the President.
paying the troops
No- not in the US. The speaker of the US house is a leading member of the lower house of Congress and is entirely independent of the President's cabinet.
She was the first female Cabinet member.
None specifically, but Article two Section two of the Constitution mentions that any cabinet member is allowed to be hired by the permission of Congress.
Buchanan was a member of both houses of Congress, an ambassador, and a cabinet post.
One of the principal purposes of the Cabinet (drawn from Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution) is to advise the President on any subject he/she may require relating to the duties of their respective offices.
The president has the power but must get approval from congress.