US president Dwight D. Eisenhower
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
speaker of the house Joseph William Martin, Jr. Republican Massachusetts 1953-1955
president pro tempore of the senate 83rd Congress (1953-1955) Styles Bridges (NH) January 3, 1953 - January 4, 1955 secretary of state John Foster Dulles (1953-59)
secretary of the treasury George M. Humphrey (1953-57)
secretary of defense Charles E. Wilson (1953-57)
attorney general Herbert Brownell, Jr. (1953-57)
Vice President Speaker of House of Representatives President Pro Tempore of Senate Secretary of State Secretary of treasury Secretary of Defense
Secretary of the Treasury of where? If you mean the U.S., then the President is your answer.
First the Vice President, then the Speaker of the House, then the President pro tempore of the Senate, then the Secretary of State, then the Secretary of the Treasury, then the Secretary of Defense, then the Attorney General, then the Secretary of the Interior, then the Secretary of Agriculture, then the Secretary of Commerce, then the Secretary of Labor, then the Secretary of Labor, then the Secretary of Health and Human Services, then the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, then the Secretary of Transportation, then the Secretary of Energy, then the Secretary of Education, then the Secretary of Veteran Affairs, and then the Secretary of Homeland Security.
# Vice President # Speaker of the House of Represntatives # President pro tempore of the Senate # Secretary of State # Secretary of the Treasury # Secretary of Defense # Attorney General # Secretary of the Interior # Secretary of Agriculture # Secretary of Commerce # Secretary of Labor # Secretary of Health and Human Services # Secretary of Housing and Urban Development # Secretary of Transportation # Secretary of Energy # Secretary of Education # Secretary of Veterans Affairs # Secretary of Homeland Security
The US presidential line of succession is as follows. After president it is Vice President, or Speaker of House, or President pro tempore of the Senate, or Secretary of State, or Secretary of treasury, secretary of defense, or Attorney General in that order.
president washington's secretary of the treasury's home state was from virginia
president washington's secretary of the treasury's home state was from Virginia
Vice President Speaker of House of Representatives President Pro Tempore of Senate Secretary of State Secretary of treasury Secretary of Defense
Secretary of the Treasury of where? If you mean the U.S., then the President is your answer.
The president's advisors are the members of his Cabinet. Some of the members of the Cabinet are the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, The Secretary of Defense, and the Attorney General.
VIce president, Speaker of House, President Pro Tempore, Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Labor, ect.
The six constitutional offices in the United States typically include the President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of Defense, and Attorney General. The President serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The Vice President assists the President and presides over the Senate. The Secretary of State manages foreign affairs, the Secretary of Treasury oversees financial and economic policy, and the Attorney General acts as the chief law enforcement officer and legal advisor to the government.
As of April 2013, the U.S. president is Barack Obama, who is serving his second 4-year term as president. His Vice President is Joseph (Joe) Biden, who was vice president during his first term as well. There is a new secretary of state-- John Kerry. The secretary of the treasury is also new-- Jacob Lew. The secretary of defense is new as well-- Chuck Hagel. And the attorney general is the same as during Mr. Obama's first term, Eric Holder.
No, the US Treasury Secretary is not the fifth in line for US President. The President's order of succession is defined by law, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives is next in line after the Vice President. The Secretary of the Treasury is further down in the line of succession.
George Washington was the president when Hamilton ran the Treasury department.
President, Vice President, Speaker of the House, President pro tempore of Senate, Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, Secretary of Interior, Sec of Agriculture, Sec of Commerce,
Albert Gallatin was President Jefferson's Secretary of the Treasury.