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EO 13195Clinton

Trails for America in the 21st Century

This executive order directs federal agencies to protect, connect, promote, and assist trails throughout the United States in cooperation with tribes, states, local governments, and citizen groups. It formally recognizes the Federal Interagency Council on Trails and mandates coordination on mapping, volunteer programs, National Trails Day participation, and development of an operating handbook for trail administrators.

Energy & EnvironmentFederal Workforce
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EO 13177Clinton

National Commission on the Use of Offsets in Defense Trade and President's Council on the Use of Offsets in Commercial Trade

This executive order establishes two advisory bodies to study offsets in international trade: an 11-member National Commission on the Use of Offsets in Defense Trade (mandated by Public Law 106-113) and a parallel President's Council on the Use of Offsets in Commercial Trade. The Commission must report to Congress within 12 months of establishment on foreign offset practices, their impact on U.S. industry and national security, and proposals to reduce detrimental effects; both bodies terminate after the report is transmitted.

Defense & SecurityTradeEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
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EO 13048Clinton

Improving Administrative Management in the Executive Branch

This executive order revokes three prior management-improvement orders and establishes a new Interagency Council on Administrative Management to coordinate cross-cutting administrative reforms across 26 federal agencies and related councils. The Council is charged with planning, promoting, and recommending improvements in government operations, supporting existing management councils, and disseminating best practices.

Federal Workforce
4
EO 13007Clinton

Indian Sacred Sites

This executive order requires federal land-management agencies to accommodate Indian religious practitioners' access to and ceremonial use of sacred sites on federal lands, and to avoid harming the physical integrity of such sites. Agencies must implement procedures for consultation and notice, and report on implementation within one year. The order explicitly disclaims creating any legally enforceable rights.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsEnergy & Environment
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MemoClinton

Additional Transportation Planning To Address Impacts of Transportation on National Parks

This 1996 presidential memorandum directs the Secretaries of Transportation and Interior to develop regulations and plans addressing aircraft overflights and ground transportation congestion in national parks. It mandates specific rulemaking timelines for Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountain, and other parks identified in a 1994 NPS study, while also requiring pilot programs for improved public transportation at Grand Canyon, Zion, and Yosemite.

Energy & EnvironmentFederal Workforce
5
EO 12979Clinton

Agency Procurement Protests

This executive order requires federal agencies to establish internal administrative procedures for resolving procurement contract protests as an alternative to external forums. It mandates that the Federal Acquisition Regulation be amended within 180 days to support these goals, and requires a report to the President within 2 years on agency implementation.

Federal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
5
MemoClinton

Expediting Community Right-to-Know Initiatives

President Clinton directed the EPA Administrator to expedite rulemaking to expand Toxics Release Inventory reporting to additional industrial facilities (SIC codes 20-39) and to develop a process for collecting toxic chemical use information, with a progress report due by October 1, 1995. The memorandum reinforces implementation of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 and the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & Labor
5
EO 12906Clinton

Coordinating Geographic Data Acquisition and Access: The National Spatial Data Infrastructure

This executive order establishes the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) to coordinate federal geospatial data collection and sharing, creating an electronic clearinghouse to reduce duplication and improve public access to geographic information. It mandates the Federal Geographic Data Committee to develop standards, requires agencies to document and share geospatial data, and sets specific deadlines for implementation through 2000.

AI & TechnologyEconomy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentFederal Workforce
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