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    • Department of State. Originally the Department of Foreign Affairs, this department handles matters related to international relations and national foreign policy.
    • Department of Treasury. Led by the Secretary of the Treasury, the Department of Treasury handles the production of currency in the United States. The Treasury Department also manages the public debt, finance and tax laws, and fiscal policy.
    • Department of Defense. The Department of Defense—headed by the Secretary of Defense—is responsible for matters relating to national security and the United States Armed Forces.
    • Attorney General. The Attorney General is the head of the Justice Department and serves as the chief lawyer to the U.S. Government, representing and supervising the country in all legal matters.
    • Kamala Harris. Vice President.
    • Antony Blinken. Secretary of State.
    • Dr. Janet Yellen. Secretary of the Treasury.
    • Lloyd Austin. Secretary of Defense.
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    Established:The Department of State was originally established by the First Congress of the United States as the Department of Foreign Affairs on July 27, 1789. The name was changed to the Department of State less than 2 months later, when Congress passed an Act to "provide for the safe keeping of the Acts, Records, and Seal of the United States, a...

    First Secretary:Alexander Hamilton served under Washington from 1789-1795. During that time, he instituted a plan for paying back the country's massive war debt, which helped establish the United States' credibility abroad. Hamilton also helped establish the First Bank of the United States in 1791. Ironically, he resigned his position to join the N...

    First Secretary:Henry Knox was the first Secretary of War, while James Forrestal, an aviator in World War I, was named the first Secretary of Defense in 1947. Suffering from major depression, Forrestal committed suicide two months after resigning his position in 1949. Mission:Provide the military forces needed to deter war and protect the security ...

    First Attorney General: George Washington appointed Edmund Jennings Randolph, who had previously served as Governor of Virginia, the first Attorney General of the United States on September 26, 1789. Mission:Enforce the law and defend the interests of the United States according to the law, prevent and control crime, and seek just punishment for cr...

    First Secretary:Zachary Taylor named Thomas Ewing, who had previously served as Secretary of the Treasury under William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, the first Secretary of the Interior. Mission:Protect and provide access to our nation's natural and cultural heritage and honor our trust responsibilities to Indian Tribes and our commitments to isla...

    First Secretary:The department wasn't elevated to Cabinet status until the final year of Grover Cleveland's first term in 1889. Norman Jay Coleman, who went into farming after receiving his law degree, served as the first Secretary of Agriculture for all of 3 weeks under Cleveland before President-elect Benjamin Harrison appointed his own secretary...

    First Secretary:Woodrow Wilson appointed William C. Redfield, a Congressman from New York, the first Secretary of Commerce. The first Secretary of Commerce and Labor was George B. Cortelyou. Mission:Foster, serve, and promote the nation's economic development and technological advancement. Notable:Future President Herbert Hoover was the longest-ser...

    First Secretary:William B. Wilson was appointed by Woodrow Wilson (no relation) as the first Secretary of Labor and helped the United States mobilize an effective workforce to support the troops abroad during World War I. Mission:Assure work safety, fair pay, and unemployment insurance benefits. Notable:Frances Perkins, who served as Secretary of L...

    First Secretary: Oveta Culp Hobby, a first commanding officer of the Women's Army Corps, was the first Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Mission:Protect the health of all Americans and provide essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves. Notable: Patricia R. Harris, who was secretary when the depar...

    First Secretary:Robert C. Weaver, a Harvard graduate, became the first African-American to serve in the U.S. Cabinet when Johnson appointed him as the first Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Mission:Increase home ownership, support community development, and increase access to affordable housing. Notable:President John F. Kennedy tried to...

  2. May 12, 2023 · 1. Secretary of State – Antony Blinken. 2. Secretary of the Treasury – Janet Yellen. 3. Attorney General – Merrick Garland. 4. Secretary of Defense – Lloyd Austin. 5. Secretary of the Interior – Deb Haaland. 6. Secretary of Agriculture – Tom Vilsack. 7. Secretary of Commerce – Gina Raimondo. 8. Secretary of Labor – Marty Walsh. 9.

  3. Twenty-one positions, including the heads of the executive departments and others, receiving Level I pay are listed in 5 U.S.C. § 5312, and those forty-six positions on Level II pay (including the number two positions of the executive departments) are listed in 5 U.S.C. § 5313.

    • March 4, 1789, (234 years ago)
    • Inferred (Opinion Clause)
    • Advisory body to the president of the United States
    • Joe Biden
  4. Mar 30, 2021 · Positions considered Cabinet-level can vary by administration. Biden identified 23 nominees for his Cabinet, 21 of whom have been confirmed. In addition to the ones listed in the charts above, Cabinet-rank positions requiring Senate confirmation in Biden’s administration are: United Nations ambassador; Environmental Protection Agency ...

  5. Mar 24, 2017 · Since then, the legislative branch added more cabinet positions and amended some—and now we have 15 cabinet departments. Keeping track of what all 15 of the president’s cabinets do can be tricky, so we simplified it for you.

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