Succession
Presidential Line of Succession (c. 2060-2064):
1.
President of the United States: Katherine Alexandra Janney
2.
Vice President:
Theodore Rolhes (“Teddy”) Matheson
3.
Speaker of the House of Representatives: Ainsley Hailey Tomblinson
4.
Senate President Pro Tempore: Josieph Edward Kickland
5.
Secretary of State and Foreign Affairs: Thomas Slatterly
6.
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7.
Secretary of the Treasury, International Trade, and Economic
Development: Margaret Lowe (d. 2064) (Richard Prado)
8.
Secretary of National Security and Defense: [Commander]
Jason Ethan Hunter
9.
Attorney General (Secretary
of the Department of Justice): Charlotte Constance Cardezza
10.
Secretary of the Interior and Environmental Conservation: Ashley Harn (d. 2063)
11.
Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources: Dawn Gardner
12.
Secretary of Health, Education, and Human Services: Kevin Healy
13.
Secretary of Housing and Development: Katherine Levy
14.
Secretary of Transportation and Tourism: Claudia Ford (d.
2064) (Amber Canales)
15.
Secretary of Business, Energy, and Industry: Ariel Grimes (d.
2063) (Karen Hayes)
v According to
Presidential Executive Decision 2047-1125, approved unanimously by the
jurisdictional Senate committees, and with a 2/3 majority in the House of Representatives, the
Secretary of the Department of the Environment, Ecology, and the Sciences (Established: March, 2063), should be placed sixth in the Line of Succession, after the Secretary
of State and Foreign Affairs. Such a cabinet department position would
ordinarily be placed tenth, after the Attorney General.
Other ranking members of the government
bureaucracy include:
Ø White House Chief of
Staff: Kenneth John Welsh (d. 2064) ([Leopold Spencer]) (Jeremy Brooks)
Ø Secretary of The
Environment, Ecology, and the Sciences: [Doctor] Jeremy Franklin Brooks
Ø Assistant Attorney
General: Nickole Elissabeth Pennabaker
Ø Assistant Secretary of
National Security and Defense:
Nicole Constance Harper
Ø Assistant Secretary of
State and Foreign Affairs: Bob Canada
Ø Assistant Secretary of
Agriculture and Natural Resources:
Kassey Netz
Ø Assistant Secretary of
Health, Education, and Human Services:
Rose Proctor (d. 2064) (Rebekah
Slezak)
Ø White House Deputy Chief
of Staff: Leopold Armstrong Spencer
Ø Chair of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff: Admiral Condoleezza
Pierce Falkenwrathe
Ø Minority Leader of the
Senate: Ryan Flatoff
Ø Minority leader of the
House of Representatives: Brittney
Flatoff-Fasching
Ø National Security
Advisor to the President: [Commander] Chlaire Jameson (“C.J.”)
Daniels (c. 2063)
Ø White House Press
Secretary: Gina Mallory Everett
Ø Senate Minority Whip: Nathan Sedwicks
Ø Majority Whip of the
House of Representatives: Amy Garner Chase
Ø White House
Communications Director: Kristin Jeanette
Ludlowe
Ø White House Deputy
Communications Director: Alexia Madison Brooks
(c. 2064) (2060-2064: Lacey
Green Moss (Resigned: May,
2064); Trent Napoleon Stevens (d.
2064))
Ø White House Director of
Foreign Policy Communications (c. 2064); Deputy White House Communications Director and Press Secretary in
Charge of Speechwriting and Public Relations (c. 2060-2064): [Princess] (c. 2064) Sophia Vittoria Veritas (Resigned: March, 2064)
Ø Commander of the United
States Navy and Air Force: [Major] Rebecca Valentine Mavalently
Ø Director of Central
Intelligence: George Kagan (d. 2064)
Ø Executive Director of
the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI):
Michael Rollie (d. 2064)
Ø Deputy Director of
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA):
Andrew Bolten
Ø Chief of the United
States Secret Service Presidential Protection Division (PPD): Leo Pierce
Ø Former Senate Majority
Whip: Robert Hall Seabourne (Stepped Down: November, 2062)
Ø United Nations Liaison
to the United States Congress:
William Jefferson Brooks (Resigns: June,
2064)
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