Executive Orders

EO 14334 Further Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates To Reflect Ongoing Discussions With the People’s Republic of China

Adjusts U.S. tariff policy toward China to align with ongoing trade negotiations and evolving economic conditions. Directs federal trade and economic agencies to revise reciprocal tariff schedules in a manner that supports American workers, businesses, and consumers while preserving leverage in diplomatic discussions. Reinforces the administration’s commitment to fair competition, market access, and balanced trade. The order builds on prior executive actions to ensure flexibility in responding to China’s policies and to protect U.S. economic and strategic interests.

EO 14333 Declaring a Crime Emergency in the District of Columbia

Declares a public safety emergency in the District of Columbia in response to rising violent crime and related threats to residents and visitors. Authorizes enhanced coordination among federal, local, and regional law enforcement agencies to address crime surges, improve intelligence sharing, and deploy additional resources where needed. Directs federal support for crime prevention programs, youth engagement initiatives, and victim services. The order underscores the federal government’s responsibility to safeguard the nation’s capital and ensure the safety and security of the community.

EO 14332 Improving Oversight of Federal Grantmaking

Strengthens accountability and transparency in the distribution and use of federal grants. Directs agencies to implement improved oversight mechanisms, data tracking, and compliance reviews to ensure taxpayer dollars are used effectively and equitably. Enhances safeguards against waste, fraud, and abuse while simplifying processes for legitimate grantees. The order emphasizes outcome-based evaluation, cross-agency collaboration, and increased accessibility for underserved communities seeking federal support.


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EO 14331 Guaranteeing Fair Banking for All Americans

Expands protections to ensure all Americans have equitable access to banking services. Prohibits discriminatory practices by financial institutions and strengthens federal enforcement of fair lending and consumer protection laws. Directs agencies to increase monitoring of banking access in underserved areas, promote financial literacy initiatives, and support innovations that expand inclusion in the financial system. The order reaffirms the administration’s commitment to ensuring fairness, transparency, and equal opportunity in the nation’s banking sector.

EO 14330 Democratizing Access to Alternative Assets for 401(k) Investors

Expands investment options for American workers by allowing broader access to alternative assets in retirement savings plans. Directs federal regulators to establish clear guidelines for the inclusion of private equity, real estate, infrastructure, and other alternatives in 401(k) offerings, while ensuring strong safeguards for investor protection. Encourages financial institutions to provide transparent disclosures, education, and risk assessments to plan participants. The order seeks to strengthen retirement security, diversify investment opportunities, and promote long-term wealth-building for working Americans.

US Congress

S.423 PRO Veterans Act of 2025

Introduced by Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK), this law expands and strengthens support for veterans through reforms to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) programs. It authorizes new resources to improve health care access, modernizes benefits delivery, and enhances outreach to underserved veteran populations. The law also directs the VA to increase workforce capacity by recruiting and retaining medical professionals, with a focus on rural and remote areas. In addition, it establishes measures to streamline claims processing and ensure faster resolution of disability benefits. The Act mandates regular reporting to Congress on program outcomes and accountability in meeting veterans’ needs.

S.201 ACES Act of 2025

Introduced by Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), this law implements the Accelerating Care and Enhancing Services (ACES) initiative to modernize the VA health system. It expands access to mental health services, prioritizes suicide prevention efforts, and invests in new care delivery models for veterans facing long wait times. The Act strengthens telehealth infrastructure to reach veterans in rural and underserved regions, while also improving coordination between VA facilities and community providers. Additionally, it authorizes funding for research on innovative treatments and requires the VA to report to Congress on progress in expanding timely, high-quality care for veterans.

SCOTUS

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