Chapter 15: Congressional Authority Flashcards
What are the 4 examples of Congressional Authority over Bureaucracy
- Create or Establish bureaucratic departments/agencies
- Change the function of Departments and agencies
- Write lots of legislation that increases or decreases freedom
- Confirm or Reject presidential appoints to organizations
The Supreme Court holds the threat of what?
Threat of Legal Sanctions
The Judicial Branch does what with actions?
Interprets action of bureaucracies and determines if actions are acceptable
What happened if something is interpreted as unconstitutional?
Powers are taken away
What are 5 problems with reform
- Vague Goals
- Lack of foresight
- General Discombobulation
- Struggles between branches
- Divided government
Name the 5 Major Bureaucratic Complaints
- Red Tape
- Conflict
- Duplication
- Imperialism
- Waste
What Bureaucratic Complaint explains complex and conflicting rules
Red Tape
What Bureaucratic Complaint explains agencies working at cross purposes
Conflict
What Bureaucratic Complaint explains the tendency of agencies to grow irrespective of benefits and cost
Imperialism
What Bureaucratic Complaint explains 2 or more agencies seeming to do the same thing
Duplication
What Bureaucratic Complaint explains spending more than necessary to buy product or sevice
Waste