Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979: Department of Labor, related agencies, supplementals, fiscal year 1978

Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979: Department of Labor, related agencies, supplementals, fiscal year 1978
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Synopsis Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979: Department of Labor, related agencies, supplementals, fiscal year 1978 by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related Agencies

Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1979: Department of Labor, related agencies, supplementals, fiscal year 1978

Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1979: Department of Labor, related agencies, supplementals, fiscal year 1978
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Synopsis Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1979: Department of Labor, related agencies, supplementals, fiscal year 1978 by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related Agencies

Current Catalog

Current Catalog
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Synopsis Current Catalog by : National Library of Medicine (U.S.)

First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.

Appropriations, Budget Estimates, Etc

Appropriations, Budget Estimates, Etc
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Synopsis Appropriations, Budget Estimates, Etc by : United States. Congress

National Library of Medicine Current Catalog

National Library of Medicine Current Catalog
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Synopsis National Library of Medicine Current Catalog by : National Library of Medicine (U.S.)

Congress Vs. the Bureaucracy

Congress Vs. the Bureaucracy
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Synopsis Congress Vs. the Bureaucracy by : Mordecai Lee

Government bureaucracy is something Americans have long loved to hate. Yet despite this general antipathy, some federal agencies have been wildly successful in cultivating the people’s favor. Take, for instance, the U.S. Forest Service and its still-popular Smokey Bear campaign. The agency early on gained a foothold in the public’s esteem when President Theodore Roosevelt championed its conservation policies and Forest Service press releases led to favorable coverage and further goodwill. Congress has rarely approved of such bureaucratic independence. In Congress vs. the Bureaucracy, political scientist Mordecai Lee—who has served as a legislative assistant on Capitol Hill and as a state senator—explores a century of congressional efforts to prevent government agencies from gaining support for their initiatives by communicating directly with the public. Through detailed case studies, Lee shows how federal agencies have used increasingly sophisticated publicity techniques to muster support for their activities—while Congress has passed laws to counter those PR efforts. The author first traces congressional resistance to Roosevelt’s campaigns to rally popular support for the Panama Canal project, then discusses the Forest Service, the War Department, the Census Bureau, and the Department of Agriculture. Lee’s analysis of more recent legislative bans on agency publicity in the George W. Bush administration reveals that political battles over PR persist to this day. Ultimately, despite Congress’s attempts to muzzle agency public relations, the bureaucracy usually wins. Opponents of agency PR have traditionally condemned it as propaganda, a sign of a mushrooming, self-serving bureaucracy, and a waste of taxpayer dollars. For government agencies, though, communication with the public is crucial to implementing their missions and surviving. In Congress vs. the Bureaucracy, Lee argues these conflicts are in fact healthy for America. They reflect a struggle for autonomy that shows our government’s system of checks and balances to be alive and working well.