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  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:90 FR 13037
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    In Executive Order 14236, the President has decided to rescind additional executive orders and actions that were put in place during the prior administration. This order, building on a previous executive order from January 20, 2025, is aimed at restoring "common sense" and encouraging American potential. A number of executive orders, memoranda, and presidential determinations, primarily focused on areas like COVID-19 response, energy supply, worker empowerment, and biotechnology, have been revoked. The order clarifies that it does not change any legal authority, is subject to applicable laws, and does not create legal rights for any party.

    Simple Explanation

    The President decided to take away some old rules put in place by the person who was in charge before and promises to use "common sense" to make sure things are fair and good for everyone. Even though some people might be worried that this could cause problems or leave some important things without a plan, this decision doesn't give anyone new rights or make new promises.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:90 FR 8637
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Executive Order 14174 revokes two previous orders related to COVID-19 safety measures for federal contractors and vaccination requirements for federal employees. The order clarifies that it does not change the existing authority of government agencies or affect the responsibilities of the Office of Management and Budget concerning budget and legislative proposals. It also states that the order should be implemented according to existing laws and budgets, and it does not create any new legal rights for any party.

    Simple Explanation

    The President has canceled two old rules about COVID-19 safety for people working for the government and getting vaccinated, but the new rule doesn't say why and doesn't change any other existing rules or give anyone new rights.