United States federal executive departments

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "redirect hatnote". Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Sidebar". The United States federal executive departments are the principal units of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States. The executive departments are the administrative arms of the president of the United States. They are analogous to ministries common in parliamentary or semi-presidential systems but (the United States being a presidential system) they are led by a head of government who is also the head of state. There are currently 15 executive departments.[1]

Overview

Structure

Each department is headed by a secretary whose title echoes the title of their respective department, with the exception of the Department of Justice, whose head is known as the attorney general. The heads of the executive departments are appointed by the president and take office after confirmation by the United States Senate, and serve at the pleasure of the president. The heads of departments are members of the Cabinet of the United States, an executive organ that normally acts as an advisory body to the president. In the Opinion Clause (Article II, section 2, clause 1) of the U.S. Constitution, heads of executive departments are referred to as "principal Officer in each of the executive Departments".

The heads of executive departments are included in the line of succession to the president, in the event of a vacancy in the presidency, after the vice president, the speaker of the House, and the president pro tempore of the Senate. They are included in order of their respective department's formation, with the exception of the secretary of defense, whose position in the line of succession is based on when the Department of War was formed.

Separation of powers

To enforce a strong separation of powers, the federal Constitution's Ineligibility Clause expressly prohibits executive branch employees (including heads of executive departments) from simultaneously serving in Congress, and vice versa. Accordingly, in sharp contrast to parliamentary systems where ministers are often selected to form a government from members of parliament,[2] U.S. legislators who are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate to serve as heads of executive departments must resign from Congress before assuming their new positions.[3] If the emoluments for a new appointee's executive branch position were increased while the appointee was previously serving in Congress (e.g., cost of living adjustments), the president must implement a Saxbe fix.[4]

Contracting and grantmaking roles

The chart below shows that several executive departments (Education, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, and Transportation) have disproportionately small employee headcounts in contrast to the size of their budgets. This is because many of their employees merely supervise contracts with private independent contractors or grants (especially categorical grants) to state or local government agencies who are primarily responsible for providing services directly to the general public. In the 20th century, when the federal government began to provide funding and supervision for matters which were historically seen as the domain of state governments (i.e., education, health and welfare services, housing, and transportation), Congress frequently authorized only funding for grants which were voluntary, in the sense that state or local government agencies could choose to apply for such grants (and accept conditions attached by Congress) or they could decline to apply.[5] In the case of HHS's Medicare program, Congress chose to contract with private health insurers because they "already possessed the requisite expertise for administering complex health insurance programs", and because American hospitals preferred to continue dealing with private insurers instead of a new federal bureaucracy.[6]

Current departments

Department Seal Flag Formed Employees Total budget Head
Title Titleholder
State File:U.S. Department of State official seal.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of State.svg July 27, 1789 30,000
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$58.1 billion[7]
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio
Treasury File:Seal of the United States Department of the Treasury.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of the Treasury.png September 2, 1789 100,000
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$16.4 billion[8]
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Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent
Interior File:Seal of the United States Department of the Interior.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of the Interior.svg March 3, 1849 70,000
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$18.9 billion[9]
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Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum
Agriculture File:Seal of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Agriculture.svg May 15, 1862 100,000
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$242 billion[10]
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Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins
Justice File:Seal of the United States Department of Justice.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Justice.svg July 1, 1870 113,543
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$37.5 billion[11]
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Attorney General Pam Bondi
Commerce File:Seal of the United States Department of Commerce.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Commerce.svg February 14, 1903 41,000
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$16.3 billion[12]
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Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick
Labor File:Seal of the United States Department of Labor.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Labor.svg March 4, 1913 15,000
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$97.5 billion[13]
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Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer
Defense File:US Department of Defense seal.svg

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September 18, 1947 3,200,000
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$852 billion[14]
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth
Health and Human Services File:US Department of Health and Human Services seal.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.svg April 11, 1953 65,000
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$1.772 trillion[15]
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Housing and Urban Development File:Seal of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.svg September 9, 1965 9,000
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$61.7 billion[16]
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Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner
Transportation File:United States Department of Transportation seal.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Transportation.svg April 1, 1967 55,000
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$145 billion[17]
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Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy
Energy File:Seal of the United States Department of Energy.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Energy.svg August 4, 1977 10,000
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$45.8 billion[18]
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Secretary of Energy Chris Wright
Education File:Seal of the United States Department of Education.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Education.svg October 17, 1979 4,200
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$79.6 billion[19]
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Secretary of Education Linda McMahon
Veterans Affairs File:Seal of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.svg March 15, 1989 235,000
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$308.5 billion[20]
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Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins
Homeland Security File:Seal of the United States Department of Homeland Security.svg File:Flag of the United States Department of Homeland Security.svg November 25, 2002 250,000
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$101.6 billion[21]
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Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem

Former departments

Department Formed Removed from Cabinet Superseded by Last Cabinet-level head
Title Titleholder
War August 7, 1789 September 18, 1947 Department of the Army
Department of the Air Force
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Navy April 30, 1798 August 10, 1949 Department of Defense
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Army September 18, 1947 Secretary of the Army Script error: No such module "Sort".
Air Force Secretary of the Air Force Script error: No such module "Sort".
Post Office February 20, 1792 July 1, 1971 United States Postal Service Postmaster General Script error: No such module "Sort".
Commerce and Labor February 14, 1903 March 4, 1913 Department of Commerce
Department of Labor
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Health, Education, and Welfare April 11, 1953 October 17, 1979 Department of Education
Department of Health and Human Services
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Proposed departments

See also

References

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