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Executive Order 13776: Task Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety

President Trump signed Executive Order 13776 on February 9, 2017, establishing a Task Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety directed by the Attorney General. The order required the task force to develop strategies and policies to reduce crime, including violent crime, gang violence, and drug trafficking. The task force was tasked with reviewing existing federal crime reduction programs and making recommendations to the President within 120 days.

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Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Appointees

Executive Order 13770 was signed on January 28, 2017, establishing ethics commitments for executive branch appointees, including a five-year ban on lobbying for foreign governments and a lifetime ban on lobbying for foreign governments on behalf of foreign political parties. The order requires appointees to sign ethics pledges and recuse themselves from matters affecting former employers or clients for two years.

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Presidential Proclamation Establishing National Day of Patriotic Devotion

On January 20, 2017, President Trump signed Proclamation 2017-01798 establishing an annual National Day of Patriotic Devotion. The proclamation designates a day for Americans to engage in patriotic activities and reflection. The proclamation has no direct regulatory impact on Americans' daily lives, activities, or legal obligations.

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Executive Order 13764: Modernize Security Clearance and Federal Employment Procedures

On January 17, 2017, President Trump signed Executive Order 13764, amending civil service rules and prior executive orders governing security clearances, suitability determinations, and credentialing across the federal government. The order modified procedures for vetting and employment decisions for federal workers. The confirmed direct impact includes changes to how federal agencies process security clearances and make employment fitness determinations for federal employees.