U.S. Government Agencies
U.S. Government Agencies are organizations that operate under the federal government to implement laws and provide services to the public. Each agency has specific responsibilities, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which focuses on protecting the environment, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which handles national security and criminal investigations.
These agencies are part of the executive branch and report to the President of the United States. They are funded by taxpayer dollars and work to ensure the well-being of citizens through various programs, regulations, and enforcement actions.