Bartlet Administration
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Headed by President of the United States Josiah Bartlet, the Bartlet Administration was the executive branch of the United States from 1999 to 2007.
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[edit] First Term (1999-2003)
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[edit] Second Term (2003-2007)
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[edit] Legislation and Programs
[edit] Major legislation signed
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[edit] Major legislation vetoed
- Marriage Recognition Act (pocket veto)
- Death Tax Elimination Act
- Several school vouchers bills
[edit] Proposals not passed by Congress
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[edit] Initiatives
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[edit] Cabinet
Template:President Bartlet's cabinet on The West Wing
[edit] Supreme Court appointments
Bartlet appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court:
- Roberto Mendoza - 2000
- Evelyn Baker Lang - 2004, first woman to serve as Chief Justice
- Christopher Mulready - 2004
[edit] Other appointments
| Office | Name | Term |
|---|---|---|
| Federal Reserve Chairman | Bernard Dahl | 1999–2000 |
| Ronald Ehrlich | 2000– | |
| Federal Election Commission | John Branford Bacon | 2000– |
| Patricia Calhoun | 2000– | |
| Surgeon General | Millicent Griffith (Mary Kay Place) | 1999– |
[edit] White House Senior Staff
Senior Advisors and Assistants to the President:
- Oliver Babish - White House Counsel, 2001-2007
- Will Bailey - Deputy White House Communications Director, 2003; Chief of Staff to the Vice President, 2003-2006; White House Communications Director, 2006-2007
- Cliff Calley - Deputy White House Chief of Staff for Strategic Planning, 2006-2007
- Cochran - White House Counsel, 1999/2000
- C.J. Cregg - White House Press Secretary, 1999-2005; White House Chief of Staff, 2005-2007
- Amy Gardner - Chief of Staff to the First Lady, 2003
- Gates - White House Counsel, 1999/2000
- Mandy Hampton - White House Media Director, 1999-2000
- Kate Harper - Deputy National Security Advisor, 2004-2007
- Josh Lyman - Deputy White House Chief of Staff for Strategic Planning, 1999-2005
- Leo McGarry - White House Chief of Staff, 1999-2005 2005-2007 Senior Advisor to the President
- Nancy McNally - National Security Advisor, 1999-2007
- Annabeth Schott - Deputy White House Press Secretary for Media Relations, 2005-2007
- Sam Seaborn - Deputy White House Communications Director, 1999-2003
- Solomon - White House Counsel, 1999/2000
- Lionel Tribbey - White House Counsel, 2000-2001
- Toby Ziegler - White House Communications Director, 1999-2006
[edit] The Economy
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[edit] Foreign policy
- Main article: Foreign policy of the Bartlet Administration
[edit] References
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