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Spotlight on Biden Administration s Immediate Actions Focusing on Healthcare | Holland & Knight LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On his first days in office, President Joe Biden is expected to sign a flurry of executive actions, some of which will reverse decisions made by his predecessor, President Donald Trump. The first few Biden Administration executive orders will focus on the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and addressing racial inequality. Beyond the immediate actions reflected in the fact sheet, we anticipate additional healthcare executive orders on Jan. 28 for Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that take steps to strengthen Medicaid and initiate an open enrollment period under the ACA, as well as an order that rescinds the Mexico City policy and disavows the Geneva Declaration (a multilateral anti-abortion declaration signed by the Trump Administration).

Biden keeps his promise to destroy all the good President Trump achieved – Investment Watch

Biden keeps his promise to destroy all the good President Trump achieved – Investment Watch
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Biden reverses Trump s decisions | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

President Joe Biden signed more than a dozen executive actions on his first day in office, some of which reverse decisions made by his predecessor, Donald Trump.   Several executive actions will make changes to the U.S. response to Covid-19 and try to ease some of the financial strain on Americans resulting from the pandemic. Other executive actions directly target and undo Trump’s actions on the environment, immigration, the U.S. census, and regulatory changes.   Biden signed three executive orders in the presence of reporters — implementing a mask mandate on federal property, increasing support for underserved communities and rejoining the Paris climate accord

Biden orders basic changes on Day 1

Published January 23, 2021, 12:02 AM On his first day as president of the United States last Wednesday, President Joseph Biden signed  his first three executive orders before reporters in the Oval Office  of the White House – implementing a  mandate for  wearing face masks,   increasing support for unserved  communities in the  COVID-19 pandemic, and rejoining the Paris climate accord. The first is part of Biden’s plan of action for the country’s biggest problem  today  – the   pandemic. The executive order “100 Days Masking Challenge” calls for a nationwide mandate for face mask wearing and social distancing  in all federal buildings and by all federal employees and contractors.  The President had earlier said he would appeal to all Americans to wear face masks for at least the first 100 days. A “Directorate for Global Health Security and Biodefense,” originally created for the 2014 ebola epidemic, will implement a program of vaccines,  testing, and

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