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List of foreign-born United States Cabinet members; List of people who have held multiple United States Cabinet-level positions; List of United States Cabinet members who have served more than eight years; List of United States political appointments that crossed party lines; St. Wapniacl (historical mnemonic acronym) United States presidential ...
List of foreign-born United States Cabinet members; List of Communist Party USA members who have held office in the United States; List of delegates to the Continental Congress; List of members of the Council of the District of Columbia
List of female United States Cabinet members; List of foreign-born United States Cabinet members; List of Hispanic and Latino American United States Cabinet members; List of people who have held multiple United States Cabinet-level positions; List of United States Cabinet members who have served more than eight years
He wrote the chapter on the executive office of the president of the United States — which largely references OMB — in The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, a “governing agenda” filled ...
United States presidents typically fill their Cabinets and other appointive positions with people from their own political party.The first Cabinet formed by the first president, George Washington, included some of Washington's political opponents, but later presidents adopted the practice of filling their Cabinets with members of the president's party.
These positions are published in the Plum Book (officially, the United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions), a new edition of which is released after each United States presidential election. [5] The list is provided by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). The 2020 edition of the Plum Book was published on December 1, 2020.
All permanent members of the Cabinet of the United States as heads of executive departments require the advice and consent of the United States Senate following appointment by the president before taking office. The vice presidency is exceptional in that the position requires an election to office pursuant to the United States Constitution.
United States Agency for Global Media — Chief Executive Officer of the United States Agency for Global Media: Amanda Bennett: October 12, 2022 (Confirmed September 22, 2022, 60–36) [RC 108] — — Chair of the International Broadcasting Advisory Board Kenneth Jarin: January 23, 2024 (Confirmed December 6, 2023 by voice vote) [V 188] — —