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The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.
The President is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress. He appoints the heads of the federal agencies, including the Cabinet, to help meet that responsibility.
The form that appoints a certifying officer is typically the Standard Form 61 (SF-61), "Appointment of Certifying Officer." This form is used by federal agencies to designate individuals who will be responsible for certifying payments, ensuring that all financial transactions comply with applicable laws and regulations. The appointment is crucial for maintaining accountability and integrity in financial operations within the agency.
The Executive branch appoints all federal judges, with the Senate's approval.
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The President appoints federal judges and the appointments are approved by the Senate in Congress.
Who appoints federal officials
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A commission or board of directors usually heads a federal agency.