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It is important for the federal bureacracy to be neutral with regard to partisan politics because the bureaucracy is expected to do what is in the best interest of the people and the country. Partisan politics gets in the way of that.
It influences it because the public is an influence to the bureaucracy. You're welcome.
Bureaucracy is associated with red tape because there are many set procedures to follow. There is very little leeway when it comes to bureaucracy.
The federal government is considered a bureaucracy because it is administrated by officials in petty offices overseen by a president.
one reason why education was important to cosimo de' medici was because he valued education and because he needed workers who could read,write,and understand math.
she will not go to trial because she cannot understand the charges or assist in her defense
Is not because is the administration by paid officials to keep their position because of their qualification
Federal departments and agencies would be relatively small
because it is hard to deal with federal bureaucracy
Yes: Because you are expecting the unexpected therefore the unexpected is expected.
The implementation of the Paperwork Reduction Act affect the presidential control of the executive bureaucracy because of it's process. The Paperwork Reduction Act assessed the impact on government bureaucracy for the businesses and citizens. Every thing was recorded.
The "power of the purse" ---congress can withhold funds from any sector of the bureaucracy which is why the agencies try so hard to influence Congress. In fact, Congress has the power to abolish government agencies and department and eliminate jobs filled by bureaucrats. ( They don't because government workers are also voters and campaigners and there as now so many of them that they can swing elections. Congressmen want to keep their jobs as much as the bureaucrats want to keep theirs. )