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   Introduction    How a Bill Becomes Law    Congress
   The President    The Constitution    Elections
   Campaign Finance    The Budget    State Governments
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GOVERNMENT 101: The President

Qualifications:

  • Must be a natural-born citizen of the United States (can be born abroad of parents who are American citizens).
  • Must be 35 years of age.
  • Must be a resident of the United States for at least 14 years (but not necessarily the 14 years preceding the election).

Benefits:

  • A nice house
  • A salary of $400,000 per year (taxable)
  • Expense account of $50,000 per year (taxable)
  • Travel expenses of $100,000 per year (tax-free)
  • Pension, on retirement, cabinet member's salary (taxable)
  • Staff support on leaving the presidency
  • A place in the country - Camp David
  • A personal airplane - Air Force One
  • A fine chef

The Powers of the President:

According to Article II of the Constitution the President has the following powers:

  • Serve as commander in chief of the armed forces
  • Commission officer of the armed forces
  • Grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses (except impeachment)
  • Convene Congress in special sessions
  • Receive ambassadors
  • Take care that the laws be faithfully executed
  • Wield the "executive power"
  • Appoint officials to lesser offices

Powers of the President That Are Shared with the Senate

  • Make treaties
  • Appoint ambassadors, judges, and high officials

Powers of the President That are Shared with Congress as a Whole

  • Approve legislation

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