POLI 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Federal Labor Relations Authority, United States Department Of The Interior, General Services Administration
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The constitutional powers of the presidency: article ii : expressed powers: Speci c powers granted to the president under article ii. Nominate ambassadors, judges, department heads and other of cials. Convene congress and use veto power on legislation: delegated powers: Constitutional powers that are assigned to one government agency but exercised by another agency with the express permission of the rst. The president shall take car that the laws be faithfully executed. : congress delegates the power to enact its will to the executive branch. Congress cannot implement the laws it makes. At time, congress creates speci c guidelines in its legislation. Most of the time, however, congressional legislation is not very speci c: inherent powers: Powers claimed by a president that are not expressed but are inferred from it: expressed powers can be divided to include military, judicial, diplomatic, Judicial powers: president can grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the united.