High-level positions refer to important roles in the government that require Senate confirmation. These positions are usually appointed by the President and play a significant role in shaping and implementing public policy.
Related terms
Senate Confirmation: Senate confirmation is a process where the Senate reviews and approves or rejects presidential appointments to high-level positions. It acts as a check on executive power.
Cabinet: The Cabinet consists of high-ranking officials who advise the President on various issues. Cabinet members are typically appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
Executive Order: An executive order is a directive issued by the President that manages operations of the federal government without requiring congressional approval. Executive orders can impact policies related to high-level positions.