Arabin federal executive departments: Difference between revisions
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| '''[[Arabin Department of State|State]]''' | | '''[[Arabin Department of State|State]]''' | ||
| February 5, 1839 | | February 5, 1839 | ||
| 51,600<br>{{small|8,700 Foreign Service<br>14,000 Civil Service<br>28,900 | | 51,600<br>{{small|8,700 Foreign Service<br>14,000 Civil Service<br>28,900 local}} | ||
| $106.969 billion {{small|2020}} | | $106.969 billion {{small|2020}} | ||
| Kari Henry<br>{{small|[[Arabin Secretary of State|Secretary of State]]}} | | Kari Henry<br>{{small|[[Arabin Secretary of State|Secretary of State]]}} |
Revision as of 00:15, 25 May 2020
The Arabin federal executive departments are the principal units of the federal government of Arabi. They are led by a head of government who is also the head of state. The executive departments are the administrative arms of the President of Arabi. There are current 9 executive departments.
The heads of the executive deparments receive the title of Secretary of their respective department, except for the Attorney General who is the head of the Justice Department. The heads of the executive departments are appointed by the President and take office after confirmation by the Arabin Senate, and serve at the pleasure of the President. The heads of departments are members of the Cabinet of Arabi, an executive organ that normally acts as an advisory body to the President.
The heads of executive departments are included in the line of succesion 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.
Current departments
Seal | Department | Formed | Employees | Annual budget | Head | ||
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Name and title | |||||||
State | February 5, 1839 | 51,600 8,700 Foreign Service 14,000 Civil Service 28,900 local |
$106.969 billion 2020 | Kari Henry Secretary of State | |||
Defense | March 11, 1839 | 5,654,539 | $115.152 billion 2020 | Anna Gallagher Secretary of Defense | |||
Justice | May 15, 1839 | 176,521 | $96.867 billion 2020 | Grace Potter Attorney General | |||
Treasury | July 26, 1839 | 95,616 | $147.702 billion 2020 | Sandra Williams Secretary of the Treasury | |||
Health and Human Services | April 29, 1887 | 62,220 | $1.072 trillion 2020 | Cynthia Winters Secretary of Health and Human Services | |||
Education | March 17, 2020 | 10,625 | $398.152 billion 2020 | Carolyn Kramer (Acting) Secretary of Education | |||
Labor | March 17, 2020 | 25,410 | $122.742 billion 2020 | Margaret Daniels (Acting) Secretary of Labor | |||
Agriculture | March 17, 2020 | 101,212 | $73.952 billion 2020 | Gerri Norton (Acting) Secretary of Agriculture | |||
Energy | April 1, 2020 | 18,456 | $46.262 billion 2020 | Elizabeth Nicholson (Acting) Secretary of Energy |
Former departments
Seal | Department | Formed | Abolished | Superseded by | Last head | ||
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Name and title | |||||||
Foreign Affairs | August 24, 1875 | March 10, 2020 | Merged with Department of State | Elizabeth Nicholson Secretary of Foreign Affairs | |||
Workforce, Agriculture, Labor, and Education' | November 4, 1931 | March 10, 2020 | Department of Education Department of Labor Department of Agriculture |
Carolyn Kramer Secretary of W.A.L.E. |