ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM April 15, 2026
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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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Regulatory Relief for Stationary Sources and Mineral Security

This proclamation provides regulatory relief for stationary sources to promote American mineral security. It streamlines environmental regulations for mineral extraction and processing facilities. The action reduces compliance burdens on domestic mining operations to increase domestic mineral production.

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Restrict Federal Grantees' Use of Funds for Lobbying Activities

This memorandum restricts federal grantees from using appropriated funds for illegal lobbying and partisan political activity. It requires federal agencies to enforce compliance and potentially claw back funds used for prohibited activities. The action could limit advocacy funding for nonprofits and organizations receiving federal grants.

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Enabling Competition in Commercial Space Industry

Executive Order 14335 promotes competition among commercial space companies and reduces regulatory barriers for the space industry. The order aims to streamline licensing and approval processes for private space ventures. This affects American aerospace companies, satellite operators, and emerging space businesses by potentially accelerating commercial space activities and reducing compliance costs.

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Regulatory Relief for Iron Ore Processing Security

President Trump signed Proclamation 2025-13923 providing regulatory relief for stationary sources involved in American iron ore processing. The proclamation aims to reduce regulatory burdens on domestic iron ore facilities to enhance national security and economic competitiveness. The action directly impacts mining operations and manufacturers by streamlining environmental and operational compliance requirements.

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Regulatory Relief for Chemical Manufacturing Security

President Trump signed Proclamation 2025-13890 on July 17, 2025, providing regulatory relief for certain stationary sources in the chemical manufacturing industry. The action aims to promote American chemical manufacturing security by reducing regulatory burdens on chemical producers. The proclamation directly impacts chemical manufacturers through streamlined compliance requirements and reduced operational costs.

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Regulatory Relief for Domestic Critical Medicine Production

Executive Order 14293 signed on May 5, 2025, removes regulatory barriers to increase domestic production of critical medicines in the United States. The order streamlines FDA approval processes and reduces compliance requirements for pharmaceutical manufacturers. This aims to reduce American dependence on foreign drug sources and lower medication costs for consumers.

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Reducing Anti-Competitive Regulatory Barriers

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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Zero-Based Regulatory Budgeting To Unleash American Energy

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.

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Regulatory Relief for Stationary Sources Promoting American Energy

This proclamation provides regulatory relief for certain stationary sources to promote American energy production. It reduces environmental compliance requirements for industrial facilities. The action lowers operational costs for energy producers while potentially affecting air quality standards and environmental protections for American communities.