Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
First fully extended in 1932, presidential reorganization authority has been authorized on 16 occasions. [3] The Reorganization Act of 1949 was the last full statute enacted from scratch until the Reorganization Act of 1977; reorganizations occurring between the 1949 and 1977 statutes took the form of amendment and extension of the 1949 law. [3]
August 22, 1977 42 12008 Presidential Management Intern Program August 25, 1977 43 12009 Providing for the effectuation of the Department of Energy Organization Act September 13, 1977 44 12010 Adjustments of certain rates of pay and allowances September 28, 1977 45 12011 Exemption of G. Joseph Minetti from mandatory retirement September 30, 1977
Federal disaster relief and recovery was brought under the umbrella of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in 1973 by Presidential Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973, [11] and the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration was created as an organizational unit within the department. This agency would oversee disasters until ...
Reorganization plan may refer to: In the United States, a plan enacted under presidential reorganization authority. Reorganization Plans No. 1, 2, and 3 under the Reorganization Act of 1939; Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970; Land-use planning
The GPO contracts out much of the Federal government's printing but prints the official journals of government in-house, Public and Private Laws; The Congressional Record; The Federal Register, which is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations. United States House Journal
Former President Trump announced on Monday that FBI officials executed a search warrant at his Mar-a-Lago residence, a dramatic step he called “not necessary or appropriate.” Eric Trump, one ...
August 2 – President Carter issues a memorandum to department and agency leadership stating his act of having directed the administration's "Reorganization Project staff at the Office of Management and Budget to review the organization of all Federal responsibilities for managing natural resources and protecting the environment."
In 1977, the Carter administration became the first U.S. presidential administration to invite gay and lesbian rights activists to the White House to discuss federal policy with regard to ending employment discrimination in the federal government on the basis of sexual orientation and related issues (presidential advisor Midge Costanza issued ...