What are two cabinet level positions..?
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Answer: The two cabinet level positions are the Vice President of the United States and the Chief of Staff to the President of the United States.
As a cabinet-level position, your duties would be to provide support for issues before U.S. Congress and advise on matters relating to federal government agencies within you jurisdiction. You would also provide counsel to other executive branch agencies’ heads via statutory requirements on purchases from certain types of additional providers listed in 2 U.S.C § 19(g)(1). Lastly, you may supervise an agency’s programs or operations that appear illicit or wasteful in nature..
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Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury.
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The President of the United States fulfills two cabinet-level positions, with the roles being split between his Secretary of State and Secretary of Homeland Security.
The President is, by law, the head of both the executive branch and head of state. This has been determined with this power being enforced through Article II in 1878. There are three cabinet positions that see most presidential candidates appointees for their administration if they are elected to be president come January 2017. These positions include Vice President, Attorney General, and Secretary of Defense which are made up across all presidents’ administrations without exception since George Washington’s Administration up until today’s date Tuesday 3/14/2017 at 9:00 AM EST).