President Donald Trump's executive
order on Inauguration Day urging federal officials to «take all actions consistent with law to minimize the unwarranted economic and regulatory burdens» of the federal health law did not provide administration officials with any new powers to unravel parts of the law.
Not exact matches
On the
day of his
inauguration, Trump issued an executive
order to begin dismantling Obamacare, including by no longer enforcing the individual mandate.
On the
day of his
inauguration, Trump issued his first executive
order — one seeking to ease the impact of the 2010 health care law.
Gov. - elect Andrew Cuomo plans to launch a hard - charging government right from the start,
ordering his top aides to report to work
on New Year's
Day — which is also
Inauguration Day — and Sunday, The Post has learned.
In a letter left
on Inauguration Day for Trump that was both congratulatory and cautionary, Obama urged the incoming president to guard democratic institutions and traditions, and «sustain the international
order.»
But,
on his
inauguration day, January 14, 2011, Republican Governor Terry Branstad reversed Vilsack's executive
order, disenfranchising thousands of people.
On Inauguration Day, the administration ordered a freeze on state evaluation and accountability plans for schools, which under essa must be federally approve
On Inauguration Day, the administration
ordered a freeze
on state evaluation and accountability plans for schools, which under essa must be federally approve
on state evaluation and accountability plans for schools, which under essa must be federally approved.
On Inauguration Day, the White House issued an executive
order delaying for up to 60
days the implementation of any Obama regulations that haven't yet taken effect.