🎓Executive Order on Saving College Sports and Its Business Implications
Executive Order 14322 emphasizes the preservation and expansion of college sports, focusing on scholarships and opportunities for non-revenue sports and protecting athletes' rights. It addresses concerns over recent changes in athlete compensation and aims to stabilize collegiate athletics while fostering educational and leadership opportunities for student-athletes.
Learn More🏛️Executive Order 14317
Executive Order 14317 mandates the creation of Schedule G in the Excepted Service for noncareer positions of a policy-making or policy-advocating character, addressing gaps in current appointment authority. It specifies regulations for the appointments and the exclusion from civil service rules, aiming to enhance government administration and improve operations within the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Learn More⚖️Guidance on Criminal Enforcement Referrals by Department of Defense
This guidance document describes DoD's plans to address criminally liable regulatory offenses under the recent executive order (E.O.) on Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations.
Learn More🛡️Request for Comments on E.O. 14265 Impacting Defense Acquisitions
President Donald J. Trump issued an executive order (E.O.) to accelerate defense procurement and revitalize the defense industrial base by reforming defense acquisition processes and modernizing the composition of the defense acquisition workforce. Small businesses play a crucial role in safeguarding national security by delivering innovative technologies, unique capabilities, and critical support to our military forces. In recognition of these significant contributions, the Department seeks public comment on this E.O. This input will be used to support implementation of this presidential action.
Learn More🏞️Executive Order to Enhance America's National Parks and Tourism
Executive Order 14314 aims to enhance America's national parks by increasing fees for foreign tourists while improving services for U.S. residents. The order mandates infrastructure upgrades and encourages international tourism, positioning national parks as key attractions for future generations. It revokes previous diversity-focused directives to prioritize recreational access.
Learn More🕊️Executive Order Establishing White House Office for Special Peace Missions
Executive Order 14311 establishes a White House Office for Special Peace Missions aimed at resolving global conflicts. Headed by a Special Envoy for Peace Missions, the office will coordinate with existing departments to advance peace efforts. The order clarifies its implementation aligns with current laws and does not create enforceable rights.
Learn More⚖️Treasury Guidance on Criminal Enforcement Referrals for Businesses
Pursuant to the recent executive order, "Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations," this notice announces plans to address criminally liable regulatory offenses, including factors to be considered in deciding whether to refer alleged violations of criminal regulatory offenses to the Department of Justice.
Learn More🌍Executive Order 14312
Executive Order 14312 aims to revoke existing sanctions on Syria, signaling a U.S. policy shift towards supporting a stable and unified Syria. It enables heightened diplomatic engagement, anticipates lifting restrictions on exports and financial assistance, and emphasizes accountability for human rights violations while exploring avenues for business opportunities in the region.
Learn More⚖️NASA Guidance on Criminal Enforcement and Business Compliance
This notice describes the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) plans to address criminally liable regulatory offenses under the recent executive order on Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations.
Learn More⚖️New DOL Guidance on Criminal Enforcement and Business Compliance
This notice describes the Department of Labor's plans to address criminally liable regulatory offenses under the recent executive order on Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations.
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