📄Executive Order to Increase Efficiency in Federal Regulation Publishing
Executive Order 14295 focuses on enhancing the efficiency of the Office of the Federal Register by reducing publication delays and reevaluating fee structures. The order aims to streamline regulatory processes, promoting a more proactive approach to deregulation while ensuring cost-effective measures for federal publication, aligning with the administration's broader deregulation agenda.
Learn More🏴☠️Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Central African Republic
The President announces the continuation of a national emergency concerning the Central African Republic, initially declared in 2014 due to significant threats to U.S. national security. This situation, exacerbated by violence and the involvement of foreign entities, necessitates ongoing emergency measures to address stability in the region and protect U.S. interests.
Learn More🧬Executive Order 14292
Executive Order 14292 focuses on improving the safety and security of biological research in the U.S. It addresses the risks associated with dangerous gain-of-function research, emphasizing the need for stricter oversight, accountability, and compliance measures to protect public health and national security while maintaining the U.S. leadership in biotechnology and health research.
Learn More🚫Notice on Specially Designated Global Terrorist Designations
The Department of State's notice announces the designation of Viv Ansanm and Gran Grif as specially designated global terrorists. This determination highlights the individuals' potential risks to U.S. national security and outlines the decision to forgo prior notice due to the urgency of the situation, reinforcing the measures under Executive Order 13224.
Learn More🚔Strengthening Law Enforcement to Support Businesses and Communities
Executive Order 14288 aims to bolster America's law enforcement to combat crime and protect citizens. It outlines a commitment to empowering state and local police, enhancing legal protections for officers, and using federal resources to improve law enforcement practices, thereby fostering safer communities.
Learn More⚖️Executive Order 14281 on Disparate Impact Liability Reform
Executive Order 14281 emphasizes restoring equality of opportunity and meritocracy in the United States by eliminating disparate-impact liability. It argues such liability undermines business integrity and national values, directing agencies to revoke previous regulations and review current investigations related to this issue.
Learn More🏛️Notice of Designation of Policy-Making Positions by DNFSB
The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB) has determined that the Deputy General Counsel position is of a policy-determining and policy-advocating character and is not normally subject to change as a result of a Presidential transition. Accordingly, this position is designated as a Schedule Policy/Career position.
Learn More🔍Proposed Rule on Federal Employee Accountability and Performance
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is proposing a rule to increase career employee accountability. Agency supervisors report great difficulty removing employees for poor performance or misconduct. The proposed rule lets policy-influencing positions be moved into Schedule Policy/Career. These positions will remain career jobs filled on a nonpartisan basis. Yet they will be at-will positions excepted from adverse action procedures or appeals. This will allow agencies to quickly remove employees from critical positions who engage in misconduct, perform poorly, or undermine the democratic process by intentionally subverting Presidential directives.
Learn More🏢Executive Order on Federal Office Space Management Explained
Executive Order 14274 focuses on restoring effective federal office space management by revoking outdated regulations that have hindered agency flexibility. It aims to enhance service delivery and efficiency by allowing agencies to choose more cost-effective locations for their operations, ultimately benefiting taxpayers. The order emphasizes a shift toward practical management practices.
Learn More📈Reducing Anti-Competitive Regulatory Barriers for Businesses
Executive Order 14267 aims to eliminate regulations that create anti-competitive barriers for businesses in the U.S. It mandates agency heads to identify and review such regulations, facilitating market entry and promoting competition, ultimately invigorating the economy and fostering innovation. The order emphasizes revitalizing the economic landscape by ensuring fair competition.
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