Executive office of the President.
Cabinet secretaries
The highest ranking official in the legislature in the United States is the President. Just below the President is the Vice President.
The President Pro Tempora
President Pro Tempore
The president is the chief executive. Just below him are the 15 cabinet secretaries who head the 15 major branches of the federal government. They have thousands of employees working in Washington and all over the US and in foreign countries.
President Pro Tempore
When a president reduces or commutes the sentence of well-known federal criminal it is called a presidential pardon. This usually occurs just as a president is leaving office.
The president is the chief executive. Just below him are the 15 cabinet secretaries who head the 15 major branches of the federal government. They have thousands of employees working in Washington and all over the US and in foreign countries.
No, according to the government, the House of Representatives has to vote on it, then if that passes, then the senators, then the governors, then the President. That's just how the government works.
Just about ANY government...by definition...has a large bureaucracy. :)
many reasons: Conservatives and Liberals opposed it, the health insurance industry hated it, and the fact that the President made his wife in charge of pushing the plan out to the people (citizens sarcastically felt that it was because Bill was "just too busy to deal with it", therefor it wasn't a good plan), and no doubt the media played its role running anti ads and criticizing the plan.
There is not just a single Commonwealth electorate in Australia: there are 150. The federal electorates can be viewed from links at the related weblink below.