Presidential Executive Order 14018 (Joe Biden, 2021)
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Executive Order 14018: Revocation of Certain Presidential Actions is a presidential executive order issued by President Joe Biden (D) on February 24, 2021, that revoked a series of executive orders and presidential memoranda issued by former President Donald Trump (R), including the following two executive orders related to regulatory practice:[1]
- Executive Order 13772 (Core Principles for Regulating the United States Financial System): Put forth a set of standards, or core principles, to guide regulatory actions that impact the financial industry.
- Executive Order 13979 (Ensuring Democratic Accountability in Agency Rulemaking): Aimed to increase executive oversight of agencies by preventing career agency staff from authorizing regulations.
See also
- Executive orders related to the administrative state
- List of executive orders issued by President Biden related to the administrative state
- List of executive orders issued by President Trump related to the administrative state
External links
- Executive Order on the Revocation of Certain Presidential Actions (2021)
- RegInfo.gov
- Regulations.gov
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