The fifteen Departments of the Cabinet as it stands at the moment, are as follows
State
Treasury
Defense
Justice
Interior
Agriculture
Commerce
Labor
Health and Human Services
Housing and Urban Development
Transportation
Energy
Education
Veterans Affairs
Homeland Security
These answers apply to the US President - there are many other countries around the world who have a president, as well as corporations, sports clubs, universities and other organizations.
Department of Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer www.usda.gov Ed Schafer Department of the Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne www.doi.gov Dirk Kempthorne Department of Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez www.doc.gov Carlos Gutierrez Department of Justice Attorney General Michael Mukasey www.usdoj.gov Michael Mukasey Department of Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates www.defenselink.mil Robert M. Gates Department of Labor Secretary Elaine Chao www.dol.gov Elaine Chao Department of Education Secretary Margaret Spellings www.ed.gov Margaret Spellings Department of State Secretary Condoleezza Rice www.state.gov Condoleezza Rice Department of Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman www.energy.gov Samuel W. Bodman Department of Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters www.dot.gov Mary E. Peters Department of Health & Human Services Secretary Michael O. Leavitt www.hhs.gov Michael O. Leavitt Department of the Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. www.ustreas.gov Henry M. Paulson, Jr. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff www.dhs.gov Michael Chertoff Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Dr. James Peake www.va.gov Dr. James Peake Department of Housing & Urban Development Secretary Steve Preston www.hud.gov Steve Preston
(The Post Office Dep't was a cabinet-level dep't from 1829 until 1971.)
The United States cabinet is officially considered to consist of the Vice President and the heads of 15 executive departments. The current (2009, under President Barack Obama) cabinet appointees are as follows:
Vice president: Joseph R. Biden
Department of State: Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton
Department of the Treasury: Secretary Timothy F. Geithner
Department of Defense: Secretary Robert M. Gates
Department of Justice: Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr.
Department of the Interior: Secretary Kenneth L. Salazar
Department of Agriculture: Secretary Thomas J. Vilsack
Department of Commerce: Secretary Gary F. Locke
Department of Labor: Secretary Hilda L. Solis
Department of Health and Human Services: Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
Department of Housing and Urban Development: Secretary Shaun L.S. Donovan
Department of Transportation: Secretary Raymond L. LaHood
Department of Energy: Secretary Steven Chu
Department of Education: Secretary Arne Duncan
Department of Veterans Affairs: Secretary Eric K. Shinseki
Department of Homeland Security: Secretary Janet A. Napolitano
The following positions have the status of Cabinet-rank, though they are not departments belonging to the cabinet:
Council of Economic Advisers: Chair Christina Romer
Environmental Protection Agency: Administrator Lisa P. Jackson
Office of Management & Budget: Director Peter R. Orszag
United States Trade Representative: Ambassador Ronald Kirk
United States Ambassador to the United Nations: Ambassador Susan Rice
White House Chief of Staff: Rahm I. Emanuel
Their responsibilities did not fit within the Cabinet departments.
The heads of 15 executive departments make up the Cabinet. The cabinet helps the president make decisions , gives advice and provides information to the President . The cabinet secretaries also manage their departments and help or hurt the president by the kind of job they do with their departments. The departments of state, justice, treasury and defense are particularly important to the administration. The others are often appointed as much for political reasons as for their expertise in the area of their department. At the president's discretion, the vice-president may be asked to attend cabinet meeting and carry out assignments for the president.
The three groups of executive include: 1. The president 2. The cabinet 3. The civil service
The Cabinet which is made up of the secretaries of the departments is the answer you are seeking.
There are two cabinets : the overt cabinet which consists of the heads of the 15 departments of the executive branch; and the covert cabinet made up of the President's most trusted advisers. (see related question)
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Their responsibilities did not fit within the Cabinet departments.
A Cabinet
The department heads, known as secretaries make up the President's cabinet.
The Cabinet which is made up of the secretaries of the departments is the answer you are seeking.
The Cabinet which is made up of the secretaries of the departments is the answer you are seeking.
The Constitution does not say how large the cabinet should be. It was up to Washington to decide on the size and make-up of his cabinet and later Presidents followed a similar plan. Departments were slowly added and combined .
A Cabinet
The heads of 15 executive departments make up the Cabinet. The cabinet helps the president make decisions , gives advice and provides information to the President . The cabinet secretaries also manage their departments and help or hurt the president by the kind of job they do with their departments. The departments of state, justice, treasury and defense are particularly important to the administration. The others are often appointed as much for political reasons as for their expertise in the area of their department. At the president's discretion, the vice-president may be asked to attend cabinet meeting and carry out assignments for the president.
cabinet or kitchen cabinet