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Tracking Executive Orders

Executive orders are official directives issued by the President of the United States that manage the operations of the federal government. They have the force of law and are used by the President to guide government agencies, implement policy decisions, or address issues that require immediate action. While they do not require approval from Congress, executive orders must align with the Constitution and existing law.

Below you will find links to resources that track executive orders and policy decisions on government websites and other resources.

Federal Register - Executive Orders

A list of executive orders signed by the president updated daily via the Federal Register.

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