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White House Task Force may refer to: Presidential task force; White House Coronavirus Task Force; White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault; White House Task Force on Women's Rights and Responsibilities; White House Economic Task Force (see Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups
The task force gave a press briefing on May 15, and on May 22, [35] Birx appeared with press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. For the rest of May and into June, the task force met once or twice weekly, behind closed doors, as the White House switched to an economic message. [36] The task force gave another press briefing on July 8. [37]
The White House Task Force on Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday (Task Force 250) was created on January 29, 2025 by executive order of US president Donald Trump.Its purpose is to "to plan, organize, and execute an extraordinary celebration of the 250th Anniversary of American Independence".
The White House Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse is a United States task force whose stated function is to address and prevent online harassment and abuse. [1] [2] [3] It will particularly focus on online harassment and abuse against LGBT people and women, who are disproportionately affected.
A presidential task force or White House task force is a board of advisors appointed by the president of the United States whose main purpose is to enact policies in relation to responding to either national emergencies, crises, or general policy initiatives.
The White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault was formed on January 22, 2014, after President Barack Obama directed the Office of the Vice President of the United States and the White House Council on Women and Girls to "strengthen and address compliance issues and provide institutions with additional tools to respond to and address rape and sexual assault".
The White House COVID-19 Response Team was the task force during the presidency of Joe Biden to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.It was set up by President Joe Biden on his first day in office [1] – January 20, 2021 – and replaced President Donald Trump's White House Coronavirus Task Force and President Biden's transitional COVID-19 Advisory Board.
The White House Task Force on the Middle Class announced initiatives developed during the past year with working families around the country and at the White House. The initiatives include: increasing the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit for families making under $85,000 a year and a $1.6 billion increase in child care funding for families ...