Executive orders, proclamations, memoranda, determinations, and other instruments — filter by administration, type, and theme.
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President George W. Bush continued for one year a national emergency first declared in 1995 regarding foreign terrorists threatening to disrupt the Middle East peace process, as required by the National Emergencies Act. This routine continuation maintains existing sanctions and authorities under Executive Orders 12947 and 13099.
This executive order designates the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria as a public international organization under U.S. law, granting it specific legal privileges, exemptions, and immunities under the International Organizations Immunities Act. The order also preserves any additional privileges the Global Fund may have or obtain through other legal means.
President George W. Bush continued for one year a national emergency originally declared in 1996 regarding Cuba, maintaining emergency authority to regulate vessel anchorage and movement. The continuation cites ongoing concerns about Cuban government threats against U.S. vessels and aircraft engaged in memorial activities or protests near Cuba, and the 2004 expansion denying monetary support to the Cuban government.
This notice informs Congress and the public of the President's intention to enter into a free trade agreement with Peru, as required by section 2105(a)(1)(A) of the Trade Act of 2002. The notice itself is a statutory procedural step with no substantive policy directives beyond the notification requirement.