My answer is no. "drug czar" is not an official title. Under Richard Nixon various drug enforcement agencies were consolidated under one head, who might be called the first drug czar. I think the term "drug czar" was first widely used after Bush became president.
One. Carlton Turner served as "drug czar," under a variety of official titles, from 1982 to 1988.
Only when they have the White House. George W. Bush had czars, and the term "czar" was coined while Reagan was in office.
Many people want to downplay the number of Czars that Bush appointed, due to the controversy being created over President Obama's use of Czars. Actually, Bush used many Czars! Here is a partial list of the czars that he appointed during his administration: Cyber Security Czar Regulatory Czar AIDS Czar Bird Flu Czar Intelligence Czar Health IT Czar Katrina Czar Manufacturing Czar Drug Czar Domestic Policy Czar War Czar Copyright Czar Abstinence Czar Mine Safety Czar Latin American Czar WTO Czar Corruption Czar Privacy Czar Sudan Czar and Health Czar, to name more than a few.
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In US government they give advice to the president. They have been around since Reagan. They have been criticized by the right wing media because of their name but they fail to mention they were originally appointed by Reagan. The difference is that Reagan's "czar's" were people well established in Government and had a good understanding of our political system. Over 100 individuals inside the current Administration have not file taxes as of last year! Imagine what happens if you tried that!?
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The United States "Drug Czar" is a nickname for the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy(ONDCP). It is a cabinet position that was created in 1988 by the Anti-drug Abuse act
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