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Results for "Executive Order"

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Trump Executive Order Restricts USPS Mail Ballot Distribution

President Trump signed an executive order limiting the Postal Service's ability to send mail ballots, restricting distribution only to voters deemed eligible by the administration. The order has been challenged as unconstitutional and would significantly impact mail-in voting access across the country. This directly affects millions of Americans' ability to vote by mail.

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Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections

Executive Order 14399 requires citizenship verification procedures for federal election participation. The order implements new documentation and authentication requirements at polling locations and for voter registration. It directly impacts voter access and election administration across all states.

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Addressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors

Executive Order 14398 prohibits federal contractors from implementing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs that the administration argues constitute discrimination. The order requires contractors to eliminate DEI initiatives and report compliance. It directly affects federal contracting practices and workplace diversity programs across the private sector.

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Ensuring Truthful Advertising of Made in America Products

This executive order requires stricter standards for products claiming to be made in America, establishing clearer definitions and enforcement mechanisms for such claims. It aims to prevent misleading advertising and protect consumers from false product origin claims. The order impacts American manufacturers, importers, and consumers by requiring more transparent labeling and marketing practices.

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Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit

Executive Order 14393 signed on March 13, 2026, aims to expand mortgage credit accessibility. The order modifies lending regulations and requirements to increase homeownership opportunities. The action directly impacts borrowers seeking mortgages and lending institutions.

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Combating Cybercrime, Fraud, and Predatory Schemes Against Americans

Executive Order 14390 signed on March 6, 2026, establishes measures to combat cybercrime, fraud, and predatory schemes targeting American citizens. The order directs federal agencies to enhance coordination and enforcement actions against cybercriminals and fraudsters. It impacts Americans by potentially increasing protections against online fraud, identity theft, and predatory financial schemes.

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Ending Certain Tariff Actions

Executive Order 14389 terminates specific tariff actions previously implemented. The order removes selected tariffs on imported goods, potentially reducing costs for businesses and consumers. Direct impact includes lower prices on affected products and reduced trade tensions with affected nations.

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Suspension of Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries

Executive Order 14388 continues the suspension of duty-free de minimis treatment for imports from all countries, maintaining tariffs on small-value shipments that were previously exempt. This policy increases costs on imported goods for American consumers and businesses by eliminating the threshold below which duties were not collected. The action directly impacts e-commerce purchases, small business imports, and everyday consumer prices for foreign-sourced items.

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Executive Order on Phosphorus and Glyphosate Supply

Executive Order 14387 directs increased domestic production of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides for national defense purposes. The order aims to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and ensure adequate agricultural chemical supplies. This affects American farmers, agricultural input costs, and domestic chemical manufacturing operations.

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Clean Coal Power Generation Executive Order

Executive Order 14386 signed on February 11, 2026, promotes coal-based power generation as part of national defense strategy. The order prioritizes coal energy infrastructure development and production. This affects energy policy, utility costs, and environmental regulations across the United States.