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What are independent executive agencies?

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It's about the rules and regulations, as the force, have the power of federal law, which is called FEMA...

Heh more female, woo feminism. oof

- Sincerely, Ouma

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Independent executive agencies of the U.S. federal government are those that, while technically part of the executive branch, are self-governed and not directly controlled by the President. Among other duties, these independent agencies and commissions are responsible for the vitally important federal rule-making process. In general, independent agencies are tasked with administering laws and federal regulations that apply to specific areas such as the environment, social security, homeland security, education, and veteran affairs.

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