In what ways does Congress have oversight over the bureaucracy?
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/In_what_ways_do_the_courts_and_congress_have_oversight_over_Bureaucracy
you can just google most of these...thats what ive been doing
or Congress can oversee the Federal Bureaucracy in many ways... 1) They can conduct investigations into an agency suspected of misconduct and can subpoena people for questioning. 2) They can shape the laws that agencies may put into effect 3) Most importantly, Congress has the "power of the purse" meaning they control how much money agencies are authorized to spend and how much money they actually get. Courts on the other hand really only have the power of judicial review over the Bureaucracy, meaning they can declare certain actions unconstitutional.
got that from Wikipedia
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