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Executive orders directing the President of the United States · 4 in Trump 47 · 7 all terms.
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Establishing the Task Force To Eliminate Fraud
This executive order establishes a White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, chaired by the Vice President with the FTC Chair as Vice Chairman, to coordinate a national strategy against fraud in federal benefit programs. The order mandates federal agencies to identify fraud-vulnerable processes within 30 days, develop minimum anti-fraud requirements within 60 days, and submit implementation plans within 90 days, with specific focus on eligibility verification, pre-payment controls, and potential withholding of federal funds from non-compliant jurisdictions.
Establishing an Emergency Board To Investigate Disputes Between the Long Island Rail Road Company and Certain of Its Employees Represented by Certain Labor Organizations
This Executive Order establishes a three-member emergency board under the Railway Labor Act to investigate unresolved labor disputes between the Long Island Rail Road Company and five unions. The board must report within 30 days, and during its 120-day existence neither party may change the disputed working conditions without mutual agreement.
Regulatory Relief for Certain Stationary Sources To Promote American Security With Respect to Sterile Medical Equipment
This proclamation grants a 2-year exemption from EPA ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions-control requirements for certain commercial sterilization facilities, extending all compliance deadlines under the April 2024 EtO Rule. The President determines that required emissions-control technology is not commercially viable and that the existing compliance timeline threatens national security by risking closure of facilities that sterilize roughly half of all U.S. medical devices.
Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Situation in and in Relation to Burma
This notice continues for one year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 14014 regarding the military coup in Burma (Myanmar), maintaining sanctions and economic restrictions first imposed in February 2021. The continuation extends the emergency authority beyond its statutory expiration date of February 10, 2025, under the National Emergencies Act.