Bureaucracy through hearings, investigations, and control over appropriations refers to the mechanisms by which legislative bodies, such as Congress in the United States, oversee and regulate government agencies and their activities. Hearings and investigations allow legislators to examine the actions and decisions of bureaucrats, ensuring accountability and transparency. Control over appropriations involves the power to allocate funding, enabling lawmakers to influence agency priorities and operations based on their assessment of performance and need. Together, these tools help maintain a check on the bureaucratic process and ensure that public resources are used effectively.
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