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THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

THE VICE PRESIDENT

ALBERT GORE, JR.

Article II, section I, of the Constitution provides that the President "shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years . . . together with the Vice President . . . .” In addition to his role as President of the Senate, the Vice President is empowered to succeed to the Presidency, pursuant to Article II and the 20th and 25th amendments to the Constitution.

The executive functions of the Vice President include participation in Cabinet meetings and, by statute, membership on the National Security Council and the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution.

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

Under authority of the Reorganization Act of 1939 (5 U.S.C. 133-133r, 133t note), various agencies were transferred to the Executive Office of the President by the President's Reorganization Plans I and II of 1939 (5 U.S.C. app.), effective July 1, 1939. Executive Order 8248 of September 8, 1939, established the divisions of the Executive Office and defined their functions. Subsequently, Presidents have used Executive orders, reorganization plans, and legislative initiatives to reorganize the Executive Office to make its composition compatible with the goals of their administrations.

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Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy
Director of Legislative Affairs
Deputy Assistant to the President and Press
Secretary to the First Lady

Deputy Assistants to the President and Deputy

Directors of Intergovernmental Affairs

Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director for Political Affairs

Deputy Assistant to the President for

Scheduling and Appointments and
Director of Oval Office Operations

Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative
Affairs

Deputy Assistants to the President and Deputy Directors for Public Liaison

Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (House)

Deputy Assistant to the President for Women's Initiatives and Outreach

Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Communications

Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Advance

Deputy Assistant to the President for Political Affairs

Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Cabinet Secretary

SUSAN A. BROPHY

LISA M. CAPUTO

JOHN B. EMERSON, JOHN P. HART, KEVIN M. O'KEEFE

KAREN L. HANCOX

NANCY HERNREICH

ALPHONSO MALDON

DORIS O. MATSUI, MARILYN YAGER

JANET MURGUIA

BETSY MYERS

VICTORIA RADD

PAIGE REFFE

MARSHA SCOTT

STEPHEN B. SILVERMAN

Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Staff Director of the

National Security Council

Deputy Assistants to the President for
Economic Policy

Deputy Assistants to the President and
Directors of Scheduling

Deputy Assistant to the President and Director
of the White House Military Office
Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy
Director for Presidential Personnel
Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy
Chief of Staff to the First Lady

Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Speechwriting

Deputy Counsel to the President

Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Media Affairs and Operations

Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs

Special Assistant to the President and Director, Visitors Office

Special Assistants to the President for

Legislative Affairs (House)

Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Staff Secretary

Special Assistants to the President for

Legislative Affairs (Senate)

Special Assistants to the President for Public Liaison

Special Assistants to the President and

Associate Directors of Presidential
Personnel

Special Assistant to the President and Deputy

Director of Presidential Advance Special Assistant to the President and Trip Director for the First Lady

Special Assistant to the President and Senior

Presidential Speechwriter

Special Assistant to the President and Director of Correspondence and Presidential Messages

Special Assistants to the President and

Presidential Speechwriters

Special Assistant to the President and Director of Press Advance

Special Assistants to the President and Deputy Directors of Scheduling

Special Assistants to the President for Political Affairs

Special Assistant to the President and Trip Director

NANCY E. SODERBERG

GENE SPERLING, Daniel TARULLO

STEPHANIE STREETT, ANNE WALLEY

ALAN SULLIVAN

PATSY L. THOMASSON

MELANNE VERVEER

MICHAEL A. WALDMAN

KATHLEEN M. WALLMAN LORRAINE MCHUGH WYTKIND

KRIS M. BALDERSTON

MELINDA BATES

ANANIAS BLOCKER, PETER JACOBY, DANIEL TATE, LUCIA WYMAN PHILLIP M. CAPLAN

PAUL CAREY, BARBARA CHOW,
TRACEY THORNTON
KATHLEEN SMITH CARR, ROBERT
JOHNSON, SUZANNA A. VALDEZ
PEGGY A. CLARK, CHARLES

DUNCAN, ELIZABETH MONTOYA

CATHERINE A. CORNELIUS

KELLY CRAIGHEAD

CAROLYN CURIEL

JAMES A. DORSKIND

JAMES TERRY EDMONDS, ALISON MUSCATINE, JONATHAN PRINCE, DAVID SHIPLEY

ANNE M. EDWARDS

NICOLE ELKON, LUCIE NAPHIN,
PATRICK STEEL

ERIC EVE, RAY MARTINEZ, LINDA L.
MOORE, WENDY SMITH, DAVID
WOFFORD

ANDREW FRIENDLY

Special Assistants to the President and Deputy
Press Secretaries

Special Assistant to the President and Director
of White House Operations
Special Assistants to the President

Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet
Affairs

Special Assistant to the President and Records
Manager

Special Assistant to the President for Legislative
Affairs and Staff Director

Special Assistant to the President and Associate
Director of Public Liaison
Special Assistant to the President and Deputy
Director of Press Advance

Special Assistant to the President and Staff

Director of the Office of Public Liaison
Special Assistant to the President and Director
of Scheduling for the First Lady
Special Assistant to the President and Social
Secretary

Special Assistant to the President and Director
of Research

Special Assistant to the President for Legislative

Affairs

Associate Counsels to the President

Special Counsel to the President

Special Associate Counsels to the President

Senior Advisor for Policy Development

MARY ELLEN GLYNN, VIRGINIA M.
TERZANO
KIM HOLMES

CAROLYN HUBER, JENNIFER
O'CONNOR

LEEANN INADOMI

JANIS F. KEARNEY

TIMOTHY J. Keating

FLOYDETTA MCAFEE

DAN K. ROSENTHAL

LEE SATTERFIELD

PATRICIA SOLIS

ANN STOCK

ANN F. WALKER

JAMES P. WEBER

DAWN CHIRWA, PETER C. ERICHSEN,
DAVID FEIN, ELENA KAGAN,

CHERYL MILLS, MIRIAM NEMETZ,
STEPHEN R. NEUWIRTH, KATHLEEN
WHALEN

JANE SHERBURNE

MARK FABIANI, WENDY WHITE,

JONATHAN YAROWSKY

IRA MAGAZINER

The White House Office serves the President in the performance of the many detailed activities incident to his immediate office.

The staff of the President facilitates and
maintains communication with the
Congress, the individual Members of the
Congress, the heads of executive

agencies, the press and other information media, and the general public.

The various Assistants to the President assist the President in such matters as he may direct.

Office of the Vice President of the United States

Old Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20501

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The Office of the Vice President serves the Vice President in the performance of the many detailed activities incident to his immediate office.

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The Council of Economic Advisers primarily performs an analysis and appraisal of the national economy for the purpose of providing policy recommendations to the President.

The Council of Economic Advisers was established in the Executive Office of the President by the Employment Act of 1946 (15 U.S.C. 1023). It now functions under that statute and Reorganization

Plan No. 9 of 1953 (5 U.S.C. app.),
effective August 1, 1953.

The Council consists of three members appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. One

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