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May 10, 2019 · 2,533 days ago
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President Trump signed Proclamation 2019-10255 on May 10, 2019, designating a week to recognize charter schools. The proclamation calls for observance of National Charter Schools Week but does not create new policy, funding, or regulatory changes. It is a ceremonial declaration with no direct operational impact on Americans.
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December 31, 2018 · 2,663 days ago
✊ Civil Rights
President Trump signed Proclamation 2019-00049 on December 31, 2018, designating January 2019 as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. The proclamation calls for national awareness and recognition of efforts to combat slavery and human trafficking. The proclamation itself does not create new policy or direct enforcement mechanisms; it is a ceremonial declaration that encourages public recognition of anti-trafficking initiatives.
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December 14, 2018 · 2,680 days ago
🔬 Science
President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-27624 on December 14, 2018, designating December 17, 2018, as Wright Brothers Day to commemorate the 115th anniversary of the first powered airplane flight. The proclamation directs flags to be displayed on federal buildings and encourages Americans to observe the day. This is a ceremonial proclamation with no direct regulatory or policy impact on Americans.
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October 27, 2018 · 2,728 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
On October 27, 2018, President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-24030 designating October 27, 2018 as a day of mourning for the victims of the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that occurred on October 27, 2018, killing 11 people. The proclamation called for flags to be flown at half-staff and was a ceremonial declaration with no direct operational impact on federal policy or programs.
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October 5, 2018 · 2,750 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
On October 5, 2018, President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-22232 designating October 6, 2018, as German-American Day. The proclamation honors German-American contributions to U.S. history and culture. This is an annual ceremonial proclamation with no direct regulatory or policy impact on Americans.
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August 31, 2018 · 2,785 days ago
💰 Economy
President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-19513 on August 31, 2018, designating the first Monday in September as Labor Day. The proclamation is an annual ceremonial declaration recognizing the contributions of American workers. It carries no regulatory changes or direct policy impact on Americans' labor rights or employment conditions.
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July 3, 2018 · 2,844 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-14744 on July 3, 2018, honoring the victims of a shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper office in Annapolis, Maryland on June 28, 2018. The proclamation is a ceremonial declaration expressing condolences and directing flags to be flown at half-staff. Proclamations of this type have no direct operational impact on federal policy or American citizens' rights or services.
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June 8, 2018 · 2,869 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-06963 on June 8, 2018, designating June 14, 2018 as Flag Day and the week of June 10-16, 2018 as National Flag Week. The proclamation calls for Americans to display the U.S. flag and reflect on the flag's significance. This is an annual ceremonial proclamation with no direct regulatory impact on Americans.
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May 4, 2018 · 2,904 days ago
📚 Education
President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-10275 on May 4, 2018, designating a week to recognize charter schools. The proclamation calls for observance of National Charter Schools Week but carries no regulatory or funding changes. The action has no direct operational impact on Americans; it is a ceremonial recognition.
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April 3, 2018 · 2,935 days ago
✊ Civil Rights
President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-07253 on April 3, 2018, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination on April 4, 1968. The proclamation is a ceremonial document that acknowledges the historical event and calls for reflection. Proclamations have no direct operational impact on Americans but serve as official government recognition of significant dates or causes.