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Establishment of Interagency Environment Committee for USMCA Monitoring

Executive Order 13907 was signed on February 28, 2020, establishing an interagency committee to monitor and enforce environmental provisions under Section 811 of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act. The committee coordinates federal agencies in tracking compliance with the trade agreement's environmental standards across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. The direct impact on Americans includes oversight mechanisms for environmental enforcement related to continental trade, though the order does not directly modify existing environmental regulations.

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Memorandum on Air Quality Standards Implementation and Domestic Manufacturing

On April 12, 2018, President Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to review and modify procedures for implementing air quality standards under the Clean Air Act. The memorandum instructed agencies to consider economic impacts and domestic manufacturing competitiveness when implementing air quality regulations. The confirmed effect was to initiate a regulatory review process that extended timelines for certain air quality compliance measures and modified how federal agencies weighed environmental standards against economic factors.

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Revocation of Federal Contracting Executive Orders

On March 27, 2017, President Trump signed Executive Order 13782, revoking multiple Obama-era executive orders related to federal contracting requirements. The order eliminated mandates requiring federal contractors to disclose political donations and comply with certain labor and environmental standards as conditions of receiving federal contracts. The direct effect removed reporting requirements and compliance obligations for companies bidding on or holding federal contracts worth billions annually.