The President's Cabinet Executive Branch Departments
Attorney General (Department of Justice)
Fights crime and runs the federal court system
Secretary of Education (Department of Education)
Gives money for K-12 schools and student college loans
Secretary of Health and Human Services (Department of Health and Human Services)
Gives services for Americans' health and basic needs
Secretary of Transportation (Department of Transportation)
Oversees highway safety and air, rail, and sea travel
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (Department of Housing and Urban Development)
Creates strong communities and affordable homes.
Provides support to American farmers
Department of Agriculture
Ensures every students on every public school achieve important learning goals by well-prepared teachers.
Department of Education
Make it easier for Americans to be covered by health insurance and get medical attention.
Department of Health and Human services
Provides the intelligence community tools to gather important information about terroists
Department of Homeland Security
Prevents families from losing their homes to foreclosure
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Increased the number of police officers, funding for prisons, and crime prevention programs
Department of Justice
Secretary of the Treasury (Department of the Treasury)
Collects taxes, prints money, deals with the nation's finances
Gives funds to projects that support improving roads, bridges, and other public structures.
Department of Treasury
increases educational benefits for military veterans who have served since 2001.
Department of Veterans Affairs
Controls air pollution on a national level
Department of the Interior
Secretary of Labor (Department of Labor)
Helps workers get fair wages and working conditions
Secretary of the Interior (Department of the Interior)
Manages and protects the nation's public lands
Secretary of State (Department of State)
Manages our relationships with foreign countries
Secretary of Defense (Department of Defense)
Manages the armed forces and conducts wars overseas
Secretary of Homeland Security (Department of Homeland Security)
Protects against terrorists and other threats
Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Department of Veterans Affairs)
Provides services for people who served in the military
Secretary of Energy (Department of Energy)
Researches sources of fuel and electricity for the nation
"we need to invest in more solar electricity"
Secretary of Energy
"agents intercepted a terrorist threat this morning"
Secretary of Homeland Security
"we need to combat bark beetles in the national forest"
Secretary of Interior
"we saw a decrease in highway deaths this year"
Secretary of Transportation
"it's time to take the penny out of circulation"
Secretary of Treasury
Secretary of Commerce (Department of Commerce)
Supervises trade and promotes U.S. businesses
Secretary of Agriculture (Department of Agriculture)
Works with farmers and regulates farm products