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* <u>Executive Branch Agencies</u>- subject to the control of the President. A Secretary serves until he/she resigns or is fired by the President. ex) dept. of agriculture, commerce
* <u>Executive Branch Agencies</u>- subject to the control of the President. A Secretary serves until he/she resigns or is fired by the President. ex) dept. of agriculture, commerce
** Secretaries are nominated by President and voted in by Congress.  
** Secretaries are nominated by President and voted in by Congress.  
* <u>Independent Agencies</u>- headed by a multimember group that reaches a majority vote, members can only be removed for cause, members serve for a term of years, normally require that no more than a simple majority of the agency can come from a single party. Examples of independent agencies are the SEC, FTC, and the Federal Reserve System (US central bank).
* <u>Independent Agencies</u>- headed by a multimember group that reaches a majority vote, members can only be removed for cause, members serve for a term of years, normally require that no more than a simple majority of the agency can come from a single party. Examples of independent agencies are the SEC and the Federal Reserve System (US central bank).


'''Agency Categories'''
'''Agency Categories'''
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