Andrew Mellow and Herbert Hoover
Andrew Mellow and Herbert Hoover
Andrew Mellow and Herbert Hoover
Charles Evans Hughes is likely the one you are thinking of.
President Warren G. Harding's cabinet members, particularly Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover and Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon, focused on advancing business interests during his administration. Hoover promoted policies that encouraged cooperation between government and industry, advocating for economic efficiency and support for big businesses. Mellon implemented tax cuts for corporations and wealthy individuals, aiming to stimulate investment and economic growth. Together, they sought to create a favorable environment for businesses, which contributed to the economic expansion of the 1920s.
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Historically, a Cabinet Photograph is one measuring specifically 3 & 7/8" by 5 & 1/2"
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The constitution does not mention a cabinet nor give any details about how the executive department should be organized. Congress has the power to create or abolish cabinet positions.
None specifically, but Article two Section two of the Constitution mentions that any cabinet member is allowed to be hired by the permission of Congress.
secretary of commerce
secretary of commerce