Through an executive order, President Roosevelt made the possession of monetary gold a crime in 1933.
Bush signed an executive order during the event designed to improve education for Hispanic students.
Third, an executive order can be revoked by a federal appeals court or the Supreme Court.
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President Obama signed an executive order Thursday to close the camp within a year.
President Obama is set to sign an executive order giving himself the power anyway.
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Last December, I signed an Executive Order to expand educational opportunities for Native American students.
President Obama signed an executive order establishing the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans.
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But the fact of the matter is an executive order is not a substitute for new cyber legislation.
Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-FL) warned anti-abortion Democrats that no lawyer would argue that an executive order is law.
The White House Rural Council was established by an Executive Order of President Obama in June 2011.
President Obama issued an Executive Order on Preventing and Responding to Violence Against Women and Girls Globally.
President Obama recently issued an Executive Order making it illegal to sell filtering technology to Syria and Iran.
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Yonkers mayor Mike Spano signed an executive order rationing ten gallons per customer.
If an executive order is issued to open the spigot to add oil to world markets, presto, prices relax.
In 1945, President Truman signed an executive order establishing the Medal of Freedom.
The president signed an executive order on Tuesday to strengthen protections so that federal contractors aren't using forced labor.
It is not about -- it has been reported as an executive order.
In May 2000, Bill Clinton issued an executive order to develop a system of marine protected areas in America.
"The president of the United States signed an executive order doing away with enhanced interrogation techniques, " Gibbs told CNN.
The president issued an executive order in the summer of 1906 mandating simplified spelling in all government administrative documents.
This past year, he used an executive order to cap student loan payments at 10 percent of annual income.
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And today, I am signing an executive order that makes clear that this is the operating principle of our government.
He then issued an Executive Order for Improving Access to Mental Health Services for Veterans, Service Members, and Military Families.
I'll submit legislation to repeal ObamaCare, and on day one issue an executive order ending related regulatory obligations on the states.
President Obama could issue an executive order on Tuesday dictating cybersecurity standards for industries with vulnerable infrastructure, such as transportation.
He's taken the step of setting this up through an executive order because he's serious about making progress on this issue.
Furthermore, Bush said he was signing an executive order Tuesday that would make modernizing the aviation system a "priority" for federal agencies.
He pressed Congress last year to pass legislation, and as you know, just the other day issued an executive order addressing cybersecurity.
This morning, I signed an executive order instructing the federal government to use every available federal resource in support of that mission.
A. plots, President Gerald Ford issued an executive order banning political assassinations.
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