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Listed below are executive orders beginning with order number 13985, presidential proclamations, presidential memoranda, national security memoranda, presidential determinations, presidential sequestration orders, and presidential notices signed by current U.S. President Joe Biden (2021-present).
The current numbering system for executive orders was established by the U.S. State Department in 1907, when all of the orders in the department's archives were assigned chronological numbers. The first executive order to be assigned a number was Executive Order 1 , signed by Abraham Lincoln in 1862, but hundreds of unnumbered orders had been ...
Executive order undoing regulatory restrictions on federal agencies. Biden’s order scrapped a batch of Trump-era executive actions that restricted how federal agencies make regulatory changes ...
President Joe Biden has signed executive orders relating to immigration, climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and more. President Joe Biden has signed executive orders relating to immigration ...
Executive Order 14110; Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence: Type: Executive order: Executive Order number: 14110: Signed by: Joe Biden on October 30, 2023: Federal Register details; Federal Register document number: 2023-24283: Summary; Creates a national approach to governing artificial intelligence. [1]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday issued an executive order formalizing a White House council on supply chain resilience and mandating a comprehensive report by the end of ...
Executive Order 13985, officially titled Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government, is the first executive order signed by U.S. President Joe Biden on January 20, 2021. It directs the federal government to revise agency policies to account for racial inequities in their implementation.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Thursday aimed at containing the growing threat of machine gun conversion devices and 3D-printed firearms.