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Military Spouse Day, 2026
President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation designating May 8, 2026, as Military Spouse Day. The proclamation formally honors military spouses for the support and sacrifices they make while service members carry out their duties, including managing frequent moves, long deployments, and family separation. It also states that the administration remains committed to improving support for military families in areas such as employment, housing, childcare, healthcare, and education. The proclamation was issued to recognize military spouses’ role in supporting the Armed Forces and, in turn, the country’s defense.
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Sep 03, 2025
FRFurther Exclusions From the Federal Labor- Management Relations Program
Aug 28, 2025
Further Exclusions from the Federal Labor-Management Relations Program
Apr 17, 2025
Extension of Hiring Freeze
On April 17, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a memorandum extending the hiring freeze for Federal civilian employees in the executive branch until July 15, 2025. This action maintains the restrictions from the initial January 20, 2025 memorandum, preventing the filling of vacant positions or creation of new ones, with certain exceptions. The freeze does not apply to military personnel, positions related to immigration enforcement, national security, public safety, or the Executive Office of the President. The memorandum aims to ensure efficient use of existing personnel and resources, while allowing for exemptions and necessary reallocations to maintain essential services and protect national interests.
Apr 15, 2025
FRRestoring America's Maritime Dominance
On April 9, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14269, titled "Restoring America's Maritime Dominance." This order aims to revitalize the U.S. maritime industry by addressing the decline in shipbuilding capacity and workforce, which has weakened national security and economic competitiveness. It mandates the creation of a Maritime Action Plan (MAP) to secure federal funding, enhance competitiveness of U.S.-built vessels, and rebuild maritime manufacturing capabilities. The order also calls for measures such as imposing tariffs on certain Chinese maritime products, ensuring proper collection of harbor fees, and establishing financial incentives and prosperity zones to boost domestic maritime industries. Additionally, it seeks to expand mariner training, modernize the Merchant Marine Academy, and improve vessel procurement processes.
Apr 03, 2025
FRExclusions From Federal Labor-Management Relations Programs
On March 27, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14251, which excludes certain federal agencies and subdivisions from participating in federal labor-management relations programs. The order identifies specific departments and agencies, such as the Department of Defense and the Department of State, whose primary functions involve intelligence, counterintelligence, investigative, or national security work, and deems them incompatible with the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute. This action aims to enhance national security by ensuring that these agencies operate without the constraints of collective bargaining, which may interfere with their core missions. Additionally, the order grants certain secretaries the authority to suspend these exclusions if they certify that labor-management relations can be maintained without compromising national security.
Mar 27, 2025
Exclusions from Federal Labor-Management Relations Programs
President Donald Trump issued an order to exclude certain federal agencies and subdivisions from participating in federal labor-management relations programs, citing national security concerns. The order identifies agencies primarily involved in intelligence, counterintelligence, investigative, or national security work and determines that standard labor relations statutes cannot be applied to them without compromising national security. It amends Executive Order 12171 to add additional exclusions, including parts of the Departments of State, Defense, Treasury, and others, while delegating authority to the Secretaries of Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Transportation to manage specific exclusions. The order aims to ensure that national security interests are prioritized over collective bargaining processes in these sensitive areas.
Mar 20, 2025
FRAdditional Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions
President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14236 on March 14, 2025, which revokes several executive actions from the previous administration. This order builds on a prior order from January 20, 2025, and rescinds additional executive orders, memoranda, and proclamations that were deemed harmful. The actions revoked include those related to public health, national security, human rights, minimum wage for federal contractors, energy supply, and biotechnology, among others. The purpose of these rescissions is to align federal policies with the administration's goal of restoring "common sense" and enhancing the potential of American citizens.
Mar 14, 2025
Additional Recissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions
On March 14, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an executive order titled "Additional Recissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions." This order revokes a series of executive actions and memoranda issued during the Biden administration. The rescinded actions cover a range of topics, including COVID-19 response, foreign policy, human rights, minimum wage for federal contractors, energy supply, biotechnology, and labor standards. The purpose of these rescissions is to align with the current administration's policy of restoring what it considers "common sense" to the federal government and unlocking the potential of American citizens. The order specifies that it should be implemented in accordance with existing laws and does not create any enforceable legal rights.
Feb 03, 2025
FRExpanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families
President Donald Trump issued an executive order titled "Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families" to enhance educational choices for families. The order directs the Secretary of Education to issue guidance on using federal funds to support state-based K-12 educational choice initiatives. It also instructs the Secretaries of Education, Labor, Health and Human Services, Defense, and the Interior to review and propose plans for expanding educational options, including private and faith-based schools, for various groups, such as low-income families, military families, and students eligible for Bureau of Indian Education schools. The aim is to empower parents in directing their children's education and improve educational outcomes.