QUESTION 7
5 points
Which of the choices below is NOT a congressional control (checks and bal...
Social Studies, 16.12.2020 01:00 bruhh14
QUESTION 7
5 points
Which of the choices below is NOT a congressional control (checks and balances) over the bureaucracy?
The implied powers granted under the necessary and proper clause allow Congress to create, abolish, or alter bureaucratic departments,
agencies, bureaus, and commissions.
Congress can use legislative veto provisions in some statutes that allow it to veto future bureaucratic interpretation and implementation of a
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law.
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Congress can employ its power of the purse to control bureaucratic authority.: passing authorization legislation sets a maximum amount that
a particular agency can spend on a program.
Congress can terminate the employment of any member of a bureaucratic agency for any reason they see fit.
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