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| || [[United States of Quentin Department of the Treasury|Department of the Treasury]] || May 18th, 1840 || 81,450 || Ð1.2 billion ($12 billion) || [[Steve Shamji]]<br>[[GTNEC of the USQ|GTNEC]] | | || [[United States of Quentin Department of the Treasury|Department of the Treasury]] || May 18th, 1840 || 81,450 || Ð1.2 billion ($12 billion) || [[Steve Shamji]]<br>[[GTNEC of the USQ|GTNEC]] | ||
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− | | [[File:Coat of Arms of the Department of Foreign Affairs (USQ).png| | + | | [[File:Coat of Arms of the Department of Foreign Affairs (USQ).png|225px|center]]|| [[United States of Quentin Department of Foreign Affairs|Department of Foreign Affairs]] || January 1st, 1835 || 143,500 || Ð8.754 billion ($87.54 billion) || [[Lauren Semmel]]<br>[[Quentinian Secretary of Foreign Affairs|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] |
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| || [[United States of Quentin Department of State|Department of State]] || January 1st, 1835 || 106,740 || Ð3.7 billion ($37.68 billion) || [[Stephen Parr]]<br>[[Quentinian Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] | | || [[United States of Quentin Department of State|Department of State]] || January 1st, 1835 || 106,740 || Ð3.7 billion ($37.68 billion) || [[Stephen Parr]]<br>[[Quentinian Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] |
Revision as of 21:08, 18 May 2020
Federal Executive Departments in the United States of Quentin federal government are the principal units of the executive branch, carrying out policies and the federal laws of the nation in the country. They are headed by the nation's President, who serves as the chief executive and commander of all executive actions under the United States of Quentin Constitution, and are commanded individually by officials often termed secretary of the department, or other terms such as commissioner for unique situations. Most of these secretaries or leaders are members of the Cupboard, the federal advisory board to the President, however there are a few departments which are not represented on the board, as they were either created as bureaus subordinate to others and then promoted, or made separate from the Cupboard by decree of the President.
The nation's line of succession to the Presidency includes the heads of these executive departments, and no other member of government may replace the President if they are unable to serve, as stated in the 13th Amendment. The departments which currently do not have representation in the Cupboard includes the Quentinian Intelligence Department, the Department of Domestic Law, and the Department of the Postal Service.
Current Departments
Arms Department Formed Employees Budget Head Department of the Treasury May 18th, 1840 81,450 Ð1.2 billion ($12 billion) Steve Shamji
GTNECDepartment of Foreign Affairs January 1st, 1835 143,500 Ð8.754 billion ($87.54 billion) Lauren Semmel
Secretary of Foreign AffairsDepartment of State January 1st, 1835 106,740 Ð3.7 billion ($37.68 billion) Stephen Parr
Secretary of StateDepartment of Infrastructure January 1st, 1847 112,090 Ð3.67 billion ($36.7 billion) Tommy Stevenson
Secretary of InfrastructureDepartment of Defense January 31st, 1834 516,490 Ð59.23 billion ($592.3 billion) Allen Buckingshom
Secretary of DefenseDepartment of Professions and Labor January 1st, 1835 167,856 Ð5.467 billion ($54.67 billion) Paul Stroll
Secretary of Professions and LaborDepartment of Technology January 1st, 1859 25,490 Ð3.25 billion ($32.5 billion) Randall Thompson
Secretary of TechnologyDepartment of Health January 1st, 1959 88,456 Ð9.05 billion ($90.5 billion) Prathum Arikeri III
Secretary of HealthDepartment of Education March 18th, 1934 51,230 Ð6.7 billion ($67 billion) Jason Evans
Secretary of EducationDepartment of Transportation January 1st, 1859 65,767 Ð3.84 billion ($38.4 billion) Alice Daughs
Secretary of TransportationDepartment of Nature January 1st, 1846 105,390 Ð10.45 billion ($104.5 billion) Daniel Stevenson
Secretary of NatureDepartment of Monuments January 1st, 1846 98,756 Ð6.8 billion ($68 billion) David Uniman
Secretary of Monuments
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