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This 10 page report discusses the vast numbers of agencies that exist at all levels of government in the United States and the kind of impact political pressure and politicians can have on the overall performance of the agency. Regulatory and/or administrative agencies are historically thought to serve only policy-neutral objectives. However, the interaction between various agencies and the political entities with whom they deal is not as objective nor non-partisan as political theorists might hope would be the case in the “perfect” political world. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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FERC regulates the transmission of natural gas in interstate commerce; regulates the transmission of oil by pipeline in interstate commerce; regulates the transmission and wholesale sales of electricity in interstate
commerce; licenses and inspects private, municipal and state hydroelectric projects; and oversees related environmental matters. As a result, it operates with a certain degree of autonomy and exists to maintain
standards, assure safety conditions are met, work toward innovative solutions and advances in energy, as well as uphold the larger considerations of the United States as they are related to
the energy industry. The Small Business Administration (SBA) serves as another example of an independent agency that exists to both support and act as a link between government and
the constituencies that depend on the assistance and expertise of the agency. The organization exists to assure the continued existence of small businesses throughout the United States. The SBA serves
as an advocate offering opportunities for small businesses that ultimately tie into the American dream of self-sufficiency and personal control over life choices and destiny. Yet another
example of agencies existing separate from, yet still influenced by, the political process are: security agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA); technological or health agencies such as the National Institutes of Healths Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA); agencies dealing with the environmental aspects
of life in America -- the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Fish and Wildlife Service; and, every other kind of agency dealing with every other kind of issue.
It would seem that there are nearly as many different combinations possible for government programs as there are for combinations in the alphabet for creating an acronym. If
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