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Executive order - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Executive order may refer to: •Executive order (United States) •Statutory Instruments in the United Kingdom •Statutory Instruments in other countries •Executive Orders, book by Tom Clancy
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Executive order (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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WhiteHouse.gov is the official web site for the White House and President Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. This site is a source for information about the President, White House news and policies, White House history, and the federal government. ... (a) Over the past 7 years, ... To the extent practicable,
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WhiteHouse.gov is the official web site for the White House and President Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. This site is a source for information about the President, White House news and policies, White House history, and the federal government. ... Section 1. Definitions. For purposes of this order:
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American government & politics portal. Free online textbook, documents library and more. ... A Brief History and Examples ... For What Purposes Have Presidents Used Executive Orders?
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Public Forums, Public Comment Period Continue ... December 09 2009 ... The public comment period on the Chesapeake Bay Executive Order draft strategy and revised reports remains open until January 8, 2010. The draft strategy will evolve through public comments, state consultations and agency revisions before the final strategy...
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August 06 2009 ... Input from the public is critically important to the federal agencies that are creating new approaches for restoring and protecting the Chesapeake Bay. When a draft strategy and revised reports are released on November 9, the formal public comment period will begin. ... But until then, feedback can be...
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issued by President Clinton, April 17, 1995 ... This order prescribes a uniform system for classifying, safeguarding, and declassifying national security information. Our democratic principles require that the American people be informed of the activities Also, our Nation's progress depends on the free flow of information.
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In May 2007, Bush signed executive new orders NSDP51 and HSDP20 to replace REX84. Everything done in government is done for a reason, and these two new orders are no exception. ... Bush Replaced REX84 With New Martial Law ExecutiveOrder; Ted Twietmeyer...
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PRESS RELEASE FROM THE OFFICE OF THE V.I. CONGRESSIONAL DELEGAT ... [Washington, DC, May 8, 2003]—Delegate to Congress Donna M. Christensen visited the White House today to witness President Bush as he signed the executive order which re-establishes a working group of federal agencies ... In addition to Secretary Norton,
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