January 22
President Biden signed an executive order revoking the “Schedule F” reforms that increased the accountability of more federal workers who develop policy. Schedule F would
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President Biden signed an executive order revoking the “Schedule F” reforms that increased the accountability of more federal workers who develop policy. Schedule F would
President Biden signed an executive order declaring that it will be the policy of the United States to encourage union organizing and collective bargaining. The
President Biden and Vice President Harris issued a joint statement that called for the codification of Roe v. Wade as a “foundational precedent” to which
In a memorandum condemning racism, xenophobia, and intolerance against AsianAmericans and Pacific Islanders in the United States, President Biden condemned those who identify of the
President Biden signed an executive order to eliminate the use of private prisons in the federal criminal justice system. The order prevented the Department of
President Biden called for the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer to be submitted to Congress as a
President Biden issued a memorandum revoking President Trump’s expansion of the “Mexico City Policy.” The Mexico City Policy is a longstanding bipartisan agreement to not
The Biden-Harris Administration restored funding to the United Nations Population Fund, the UN’s abortion and sexual rights agency. At the same time, the administration directed
President Biden ordered the United States withdrawal from the Geneva Consensus Declaration, a U.S.-led, 34-country agreement, which, among many other things, declared that abortion is
President Biden directed the review and likely repeal of President Trump’s Title X rule that required the separation of abortion and non-abortion activities in facilities