Vice president, speaker of the house, etc.
President Teddy Roosevelt thought the President should act as a "steward of the people." He felt that the president should be able to do whatever needs to be done for the public good as long as it wasn't illegal.
The government should stay out of economic issues.
The idea of laissez faire in President Hoover's 1932 campaign platform was that the government should stay out of economic issues.
the government should stay out of economic issues
The government should stay out of economic issues.
An appointed Vice-President must be approved by vote of the Senate. At that point the Vice-President has all the rights and responsibilities of the office and is next in line of succession should the President die or become incapacitated.
In the US there is a line of succession should a president be unable to serve due to illness or death. The next in line to serve as president is the Vice President. This was seen when President Nixon resigned and Vice president Ford became president. Should a vice president be unable to serve, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes the new president.
An amendment was added to spell out how presidential succession should be handled to prevent conflict and confusion if a president died in office. It was intended to make the succession go smoothly instead of becoming contentious.
The President of the US Senate is the Vice President of the United States. Only someone holding the Office of the Vice President (NOT even the Acting Vice President) can occupy the President of the Senate.If the V.P. is not currently present in the Senate, the position of President Pro Tempore of the Senate will act in his stead, performing the normal actions that the President of the Senate does, EXCEPTING that the PPT may not cast any tiebreaking vote - that is solely for the V.P. to do.So, to answer your question, there is no succession for the President of the Senate. If the Office of the V.P. is vacant, then no one assumes its powers until a new V.P. is appointed and confirmed. That is, the powers of the Office of the V.P. do not transfer to anyone should it be vacant, and no one automatically fills the V.P. position on its vacancy.
Yes, that is true. According to the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, the Speaker of the House of Representatives is second in line to succeed the President, after the Vice President, in case of a vacancy in the office of the President.
20 amendment There have been no Amendments altering Presidential Succession after the Vice President. That is set by Act of Congress. The only Amendments affecting Presidential Succession are the 20th, which provides for the Vice-President-elect to become President should a President-elect die before inauguration, and the 25th, which allows a new Vice-President to be appointed should that office fall vacant.The presidential succession Act of 1947
Presidential Succession Act of 1886
When a president dies, it is important for someone to take his place. That should be the vice president. However, if an attack happened and the vice president dies with the president, there is a protocol for who gets the job next. That person has to have the nuclear launch codes and needs to take charge of the military. A president has a big job and someone needs to be our leader.
The 25th Amendment !
Yes it should be capitalized.
Their choice of vice-president would take office as the new president if the president-elect should die.
The vice president takes office if the president dies.