Report to the President On school-based Outreach For children's Health Insurance
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 69 pages
File Size : 17,62 MB
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ISBN : 1428962182
Author :
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 69 pages
File Size : 17,62 MB
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ISBN : 1428962182
Author : United States. Interagency Task Force on Children's Health Insurance Outreach
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Page : 184 pages
File Size : 35,34 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Child health services
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Author : United States. President
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Page : 1382 pages
File Size : 39,1 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Presidents
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"Containing the public messages, speeches, and statements of the President", 1956-1992.
Author : United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton)
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Page : 1404 pages
File Size : 18,6 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Presidents
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Author : Clinton, William J.
Publisher : Best Books on
Page : 1376 pages
File Size : 46,82 MB
Release : 2000-01-01
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ISBN : 1623768152
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States
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Page : 1378 pages
File Size : 43,53 MB
Release : 2001-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780160502866
Contains public messages and statements of the President of the United States released by the White House from January 1 to June 30, 2002.
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Page : 80 pages
File Size : 28,61 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Government publications
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Author : United States. Department of Education
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Page : 100 pages
File Size : 13,28 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Child health services
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Page : 346 pages
File Size : 32,15 MB
Release : 2001
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Author : Daniel P. Gitterman
Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 21,28 MB
Release : 2017-02-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0815729030
" Modern presidents are CEOs with broad powers over the federal government. The United States Constitution lays out three hypothetically equal branches of government—the executive, the legislative, and the judicial—but over the years, the president, as head of the executive branch, has emerged as the usually dominant political and administrative force at the federal level. In fact, Daniel Gitterman tells us, the president is, effectively, the CEO of an enormous federal bureaucracy. Using the unique legal authority delegated by thousands of laws, the ability to issue executive orders, and the capacity to shape how federal agencies write and enforce rules, the president calls the shots as to how the government is run on a daily basis. Modern presidents have, for example, used the power of the purchaser to require federal contractors to pay a minimum wage and to prohibit contracting with companies and contractors that knowingly employ unauthorized alien workers. Presidents and their staffs use specific tools, including executive orders and memoranda to agency heads, as instruments of control and influence over the government and the private sector. For more than a century, they have used these tools without violating the separation of powers. Calling the Shots demonstrates how each of these executive powers is a powerful weapon of coercion and redistribution in the president's political and policymaking arsenal. "