Congress could begin to reform the bureaucracy by allowing more members to vote and have an influence on how the government is run
Bill Clinton had conflicts with congress because he was a Democratic President and the Republicans controlled Congress. He could get his health care reform bill passed.
Civil Service reform; in 1883, the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act was passed, as a tribute to Garfield, who had been a proponent of eliminating the patronage system and hiring people based on merit.
No. The salary of the vice president is set by the 1989 Government Salary Reform Act. The President may not unilaterally change it, though he could theoretically lobby for Congress to amend that act.
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Yes, China under the Song Dynasty was ruled under a bureaucracy.The workers of the bureaucracy could join by passing a civil service exam.
Each house of Congress should be able to originate bills.
Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.
Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.
Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.
Bureaucracies can resist reform and change by employing institutional inertia, where established rules, processes, and structures make it difficult to implement new ideas. They can also use their expertise and knowledge to challenge proposed changes as impractical or ineffective. Additionally, bureaucracies may engage in "turf wars" to protect their jurisdiction and resist changes that could diminish their authority or resources.
Health care reform was an important issue that the Clinton admin. could not resolve
executive branch