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Executive Order 13878: White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing

On June 25, 2019, President Trump signed Executive Order 13878 establishing a White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing. The order created an interagency council tasked with identifying and recommending changes to federal regulations, guidance, and policies that increase housing costs or reduce housing supply. The order directed federal agencies to streamline permitting processes and reduce regulatory requirements affecting housing development, though specific outcomes and measurable impacts on housing affordability remain limited based on available public records.

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White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council established

Executive Order 13853 was signed on December 12, 2018, establishing the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council to coordinate federal investment and economic development in distressed communities. The order created a council chaired by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to identify and direct federal resources to economically disadvantaged areas. The council's activities affected federal grant allocation processes and interagency coordination for community development initiatives.

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Executive Order 13828: Reducing Poverty Through Opportunity and Economic Mobility

President Trump signed Executive Order 13828 on April 10, 2018, directing federal agencies to review welfare and public benefit programs and propose changes to strengthen work requirements and time limits. The order required the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Secretary of Agriculture, and Secretary of Commerce to recommend modifications to SNAP, TANF, Medicaid, and housing assistance programs within 90 days. Implementation effects included subsequent state waivers expanding work requirements for SNAP and Medicaid, resulting in reduced benefits access for certain populations.