Agenda setting A problem is identified and moved to the government's "to do list."
Policy formulation Many different groups will come up with plans to fix the problem.
Policy implementation Government puts the policy into effect and enforces the policy.
Policy evaluation Government and the public review the policy and decide if it should be
continued, altered, or cancelled.
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The annual State of the Union address is a likely way of revealing presidential policy.
First an agenda has to be set up. Problems are chosen to be viewed and solved. Then a policy is formed to solve each problem. Some times more then one policy is proposed for a problem. Next the best policy is chosen and adopted. Then the policy is put into affect and enforced. This can sometimes take years. Lastly after a period of time the policy is evaluated to see if it works the way it was supposed to.
He is the country's chief policy maker because as chief executive - in whom the entire executive power is constitutionally vested - he is in charge of the executive branch, which means he can direct each federal department or agency to establish his policy priorities. There are several tools of agency policy making, like regulation or affirmative adjudication, for which the President can set guidelines, consistent with his own policy wishes. Of course, if a policy the President wants to be established, violates the law, Congress has to change the law.
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