Executive Orders

EO 14316 Extending the Modification of the Reciprocal Tariff Rates
Extends adjustments to U.S. reciprocal tariff rates made under prior executive orders to ensure continued fairness in global trade. The order directs trade agencies to maintain modified tariffs in alignment with ongoing negotiations and retaliatory measures from foreign governments. It reinforces the administration’s commitment to a rules-based trade framework while safeguarding American industry from unfair practices.

EO 14315 Ending Market Distorting Subsidies for Unreliable, Foreign-Controlled Energy Sources
Terminates federal subsidies that support foreign-controlled or unstable energy sources deemed harmful to national energy independence. The order aims to reallocate federal support toward reliable domestic energy production and innovation. Agencies are instructed to update grant, loan, and tax credit programs to reflect this policy shift and report on future subsidy impacts.

EO 14314 Making America Beautiful Again by Improving Our National Parks
Directs the Department of the Interior to invest in revitalizing national parks through infrastructure upgrades, conservation efforts, and visitor experience enhancements. Revokes the 2017 memorandum deprioritizing such improvements. The order seeks to restore pride in America’s natural treasures and promote environmental stewardship through federal-state partnerships and private sector engagement.

EO 14313 Establishing the President’s Make America Beautiful Again Commission
Creates a presidential commission to oversee beautification efforts in public spaces, including parks, memorials, and federal lands. The commission is tasked with proposing aesthetic standards, coordinating interagency projects, and advising on public-private beautification initiatives. Emphasis is placed on civic pride, historical preservation, and community-driven improvement efforts.


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US Congress

H.R.1 One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Introduced by Rep. Jodey C. Arrington (R-TX), this sweeping reconciliation bill permanently extends the 2017 Trump tax cuts while enacting broad cuts to federal programs. It boosts the Child Tax Credit, creates tax-exempt “Trump Accounts” for children, eliminates federal taxes on tips and overtime, and allows interest deductions for car loans. The law imposes deep Medicaid and SNAP reductions, increases work requirements, defunds Planned Parenthood, cancels Biden-era student loan forgiveness, repeals Medicare drug price negotiations, and dismantles several clean energy incentives.

H.R.42 Alaska Native Settlement Trust Eligibility Act

This law amends the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to clarify that Alaska Native Settlement Trusts can be established by Native groups regardless of their current status under the Internal Revenue Code. By expanding eligibility for creating these trusts, the law strengthens the ability of Native corporations to provide long-term economic, social, and cultural benefits to Alaska Native communities. Supporters argue the change increases tribal sovereignty and economic stability by removing technical barriers to trust formation.

H.R.43 Alaska Native Village Municipal Lands Restoration Act of 2025

Sponsored by Rep. Nicholas Begich (R-AK), this law restores municipal lands previously granted to certain Alaska Native villages under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). It addresses legal uncertainties that had restricted local governments from managing or developing these lands, thereby reaffirming tribal and municipal authority over them. Supporters argue it promotes economic development and self-governance for Alaska Native communities by clarifying land title and jurisdiction.

SCOTUS

No new opinions from the Supreme Court.