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July 31, 2025 · 258 days ago
🗽 Immigration
Executive Order 14325 was signed on July 31, 2025, amending duties related to addressing the flow of illicit drugs across the U.S.-Canada border. The order modifies enforcement protocols and responsibilities for federal agencies involved in drug interdiction at the northern border. It directly impacts border security operations, law enforcement resources, and cross-border drug trafficking enforcement.
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July 23 2025 · 266 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14320 directs federal agencies to streamline export controls and regulations for American artificial intelligence technologies and related products. The order aims to enhance U.S. competitiveness in global AI markets while maintaining national security standards. The measure affects American technology companies, workers in the AI sector, and international trade relationships.
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June 12 2025 · 307 days ago
🌍 Environment
Executive Order 14308 signed June 12, 2025, establishes new protocols for wildfire prevention and response management. The order directs federal agencies to streamline procedures for forest management and emergency response operations. It impacts Americans in wildfire-prone regions through altered federal land management practices and emergency response procedures.
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April 28 2025 · 352 days ago
🗽 Immigration
Executive Order 14287 signed on April 28, 2025, directs federal agencies to enhance enforcement against undocumented immigrants with criminal records. The order establishes stricter deportation procedures and increased coordination between immigration and law enforcement agencies. It directly impacts immigrant communities and law enforcement resources allocation.
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April 28 2025 · 352 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
Executive Order 14288 signed on April 28, 2025, directs federal law enforcement agencies to pursue criminal investigations and protect citizens more aggressively. The order streamlines enforcement priorities and resource allocation across federal agencies. It impacts Americans through increased law enforcement activities and potential changes in prosecutorial focus.
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April 15, 2025 · 365 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14271 directs federal agencies to prioritize cost-effective commercial solutions in government contracting. The order aims to reduce federal spending by streamlining procurement processes and promoting competitive bidding. This may affect federal contractors, government employees, and the cost of federal services to taxpayers.
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April 15 2025 · 365 days ago
🏥 Healthcare
President Trump signed Executive Order 14273 on April 15, 2025, implementing measures aimed at lowering prescription drug prices for American consumers. The order directs federal agencies to reduce pharmaceutical costs through regulatory reform and market mechanisms. This action is intended to decrease out-of-pocket medication expenses for Medicare, Medicaid, and privately insured Americans.
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April 15, 2025 · 365 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14275 signed on April 15, 2025, reforms federal procurement processes to streamline government purchasing and contracting. The order aims to reduce bureaucratic requirements and expedite procurement decisions across federal agencies. Direct impacts include faster federal contracting timelines and potential changes to vendor qualification requirements.
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April 9 2025 · 371 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14267 directed federal agencies to identify and reduce regulatory barriers deemed anti-competitive. The order aimed to streamline business regulations across government agencies. The action could lower compliance costs for businesses but may reduce consumer protections and labor standards.
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April 9 2025 · 371 days ago
🌍 Environment
Executive Order 14270 implements zero-based regulatory budgeting requiring federal agencies to justify all regulations and eliminate those without sufficient benefit-cost justification. The order prioritizes deregulation in the energy sector and requires agencies to offset new regulations by eliminating existing ones. This directly impacts energy production costs, business compliance expenses, and environmental protection standards across the United States.