EOP (Executive Office of the President)

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EOP (Executive Office of the President)

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EOP (Executive Office of the President). starter. Which duty of the president do you think is most important?. EOP. EOP has about 2,000 employees & a budget of more than $100 million These are the people who work the closest to the president. They help him accomplish his many duties. EOP. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Which duty of the president do you think is most important?

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EOP

EOP has about 2,000 employees & a budget of more than $100 million

These are the people who work the closest to the president.

They help him accomplish his many duties

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EOP

-The most important parts of the EOP are:-White House Office-Office of Management and Budget (OMB) -National Security Council (NSC)-Office of Administration-Council of Economic Advisors (CEA)

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White House Office- close political advisors, lawyer, press secretary, etc screen the flow of information & people trying to reach the president.

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Office of Management and Budget (OMB)- prepare the federal budget and monitors spending of federal agencies

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National Security Council (NSC)-helps president coordinate the military & foreign policy

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Office of Administration: provides administration services to all of the executive offices.

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Council of Economic Advisors (CEA)-help president carryout his role as economic leader.

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The Cabinet

The President also gets help from his cabinet, which is a group of advisors that include the heads of the 15 top-level executive departments.

-The heads of the departments are called secretary (secretary of state), except for the head of the Department of Justice, who is referred to as the attorney general.

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Executive Departments

Executive Department/Date

Function of Department Illustration of department’s function

Department of State (1789) Plans the foreign policy