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Executive orders directing the heads of executive branch departments and agencies · 8 in G.W. Bush · 13 all terms.

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8 shown · G.W. Bush

EO 13482Bush

Closing of Executive Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government on Friday, December 26, 2008

This executive order closes all executive branch departments and agencies on Friday, December 26, 2008, the day after Christmas, with exceptions for national security, defense, or other public needs. It ensures affected employees receive appropriate pay and leave treatment under existing statutes.

Federal Workforce
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EO 13453Bush

Closing of Executive Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government on Monday, December 24, 2007

This executive order grants all federal executive branch employees a day off on Monday, December 24, 2007, the day before Christmas, with agency heads retaining authority to keep essential operations open for national security, defense, or other public needs. It ensures affected employees receive appropriate pay and leave treatment under existing statutes.

Federal Workforce
2
EO 13327Bush

Federal Real Property Asset Management

This executive order establishes a comprehensive framework for managing federal real property assets by creating Senior Real Property Officers in each major agency, forming a Federal Real Property Council under OMB, and mandating asset management plans with performance metrics. It requires inventory tracking, life-cycle cost analysis, and annual reporting while centralizing oversight through the General Services Administration.

Federal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 13320Bush

Closing of Executive Departments and Agencies of the

This executive order closes all executive branch departments and agencies on Friday, December 26, 2003, the day after Christmas, excusing federal employees from duty. Agency heads may exempt certain offices and employees for national security, defense, or other public need reasons. The closure is treated as a legal holiday for purposes of federal employee pay and leave.

Federal Workforce
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EO 13281Bush

Half-Day Closing of Executive Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government on Tuesday, December 24, 2002

This executive order grants federal executive branch employees a half-day off on December 24, 2002, closing all departments and agencies for the last half of the scheduled workday. Agency heads may except certain offices and employees for national security, defense, or other public reasons. The day is treated as a legal holiday for purposes of federal employee pay and leave statutes.

Federal Workforce
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EO 13238Bush

Closing of Federal Government Executive Departments and Agencies on Monday, December 24, 2001

This executive order closes all federal executive branch departments and agencies on Monday, December 24, 2001, giving federal employees the day off before Christmas, with exceptions allowed for national security, defense, or other public needs. The day is treated as a legal holiday for purposes of federal employee pay and leave.

Federal Workforce
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EO 13231Bush

Critical Infrastructure Protection in the Information Age

This executive order establishes the President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board to coordinate federal efforts protecting information systems for critical infrastructure across sectors including energy, finance, transportation, and healthcare. It creates a voluntary public-private partnership framework, establishes the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) for private sector input, and assigns specific security oversight roles to OMB, Defense, and the CIA while preserving existing agency authorities.

Defense & SecurityAI & TechnologyEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
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EO 13214Bush

President's Task Force To Improve Health Care Delivery for Our Nation's Veterans

This executive order creates a 15-member presidential task force to study and recommend improvements in health care delivery for veterans, focusing on better coordination between the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense. The task force is required to produce an interim report within 9 months of its first meeting and a final report before the end of its second year of operation, after which it terminates.

HealthcareFederal Workforce
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