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July 10, 2019 · 2,472 days ago
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Executive Order 13879 was signed on July 10, 2019, directing federal agencies to increase access to kidney transplants and dialysis treatment options. The order established requirements for the Department of Health and Human Services to modify Medicare payment policies, expand home dialysis options, and streamline the organ transplant process. The confirmed effects include changes to Medicare reimbursement rates for dialysis providers and modifications to organ procurement and allocation standards affecting Americans with kidney disease.
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March 12, 2019 · 2,592 days ago
💰 Economy
On March 12, 2019, President Trump signed Presidential Determination 2019-05100 pursuant to Section 303 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, invoking authority to prioritize contracts and allocate materials deemed necessary for national defense. The determination authorized the federal government to require domestic production of or procurement of specified materials and goods. The direct impact on Americans included potential prioritization of federal contracts for designated materials and possible effects on civilian availability of those materials depending on which specific items were covered under the determination.
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January 31, 2019 · 2,632 days ago
💰 Economy
President Trump signed Executive Order 13858 on January 31, 2019, directing federal agencies to maximize domestic content requirements and Buy-American preferences in infrastructure projects funded by federal dollars. The order requires agencies to increase the percentage of American-made materials and products in federally-funded infrastructure construction and to waive certain exemptions to Buy-American rules. Direct effects include altered procurement standards for infrastructure projects receiving federal funding, potentially increasing costs and timelines for projects while prioritizing domestic suppliers and manufacturers.
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July 21, 2017 · 3,191 days ago
💰 Economy
President Trump signed Executive Order 13806 on July 21, 2017, directing the Department of Defense to assess vulnerabilities in the U.S. manufacturing and defense industrial supply chain and recommend actions to strengthen resiliency. The order required federal agencies to evaluate dependencies on foreign suppliers and identify critical gaps in domestic production capacity for defense-related materials and products. The confirmed direct impact included the initiation of government assessments that informed subsequent defense procurement policies and industrial base initiatives.