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The executive order created the White House Competition Council to coordinate inter-agency efforts to promote competition. The chair of the White House Competition Council is Lael Brainard, the director of the National Economic Council (NEC). She succeeded Brian Deese, the inaugural holder of the role, in February 2023. [17]
May 12, 2023 [26] 27 Reorganizing the Inter-Agency Task Force on Zero Hunger, and amending Executive Order No. 101 (s. 2020) for the purpose May 18, 2023 [27] 28 Reorganizing and renaming the Economic Development Cluster as the Economic Development Group, and creating the Inter-Agency Committee on Inflation and Market Outlook May 26, 2023 [28] 29
Amending the Civil Service Rules, Executive Order 13488, and Executive Order 13467 To Modernize the Executive Branch-Wide Governance Structure and Processes for Security Clearances, Suitability and Fitness for Employment, and Credentialing, and Related Matters January 17, 2017 January 23, 2017 January 17, 2017 82 FR 8115 2017-01623 [545] [546]
Other statutes provide protection to groups not covered by the federal acts. Some state laws provide greater protection to employees of the state or of state contractors. The following table lists categories not protected by federal law. Age is included as well, since federal law only covers workers over 40.
Conversely, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) claimed that the bill was an expansion of a category of "thought crimes" and compared the bill to the book Nineteen Eighty-Four. [38] That same day, the House Rules Committee allowed one hour and 20 minutes for debate. [39] The bill then moved to the full House, for debate.
The United States' Executive Order 12968's standards are binding on all of the United States government agencies that handle classified information, but it allows certain agency heads to establish Special Access Programs (SAPs) with additional, but not duplicative, investigative and adjudicative requirements.
It begins by explaining the intentions of this order, "public trust" and fair policing. It stresses the necessity of trust and fair policing, particularly in black and brown communities (since there is frequently conflict with the police in these communities). This executive order was revoked by President Trump on January 20, 2025. [2]
The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act, also known as the MORE Act, is a proposed piece of U.S. federal legislation that would deschedule cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act and enact various criminal and social justice reforms related to cannabis, including the expungement of prior convictions.