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Biden-Harris Administration To Begin Racial Equity Initiative As Part Of Day One Executive Orders


Biden-Harris Administration To Begin Racial Equity Initiative As Part Of Day One Executive Orders
The new president is directing the federal government to address systemic racism and will also reverse several Trump administration directives.
Published January 20th
President-elect
Joe Biden is moving into the White House today (Jan. 20). One of his new administration’s top priorities is getting to work with a series of 15 Day One executive orders. Many of the initiatives are designed to address gaps left by his predecessor
Donald Trump, or reverse many of his actions.
In a Tuesday evening Zoom press call, several people who will serve as chief aides in the new White House, outlined Biden’s strategy and what he intends to accomplish. ....

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Biden signs executive actions on COVID, climate change, immigration and more


Biden signs executive actions on COVID, climate change, immigration and more
By Bo Erickson
Biden takes on fight against COVID pandemic
On his first day in office, President Joe Biden signed more than a dozen executive actions, some of which reverse decisions made by his predecessor, former President 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 Mr. Trump s actions on the environment, immigration, the U.S. census, and regulatory changes.  
Mr. 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.  ....

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Here Are The 17 Executive Orders Biden Signed On His First Day In Office - Blavity


Here Are The 17 Executive Orders Biden Signed On His First Day In Office
One of the orders will halt border wall construction at the U.S.-Mexico border.
January 21, 2021 at 4:45 pm
President Joe Biden had a full schedule on his first day in office, signing at least 17 executive orders and actions that were awaiting his signature. Many of the orders reflect a dramatic shift from former President Donald Trump s administration, largely focusing on inclusivity and policies on climate change, as well as measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
New: Here’s a breakdown of the 17 executive actions President Biden will sign this afternoon in the Oval. Many directly undo Trump s touted accomplishments. @cbsnewspic.twitter.com/oQSVK5MYWr Bo Erickson CBS (@BoKnowsNews) January 20, 2021 ....

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HAJI MOHAMED DAWJEE: 17 reasons why it's all go for Joe


HAJI MOHAMED DAWJEE: 17 reasons why it s all go for Joe
OPINION
Let’s not start by re-hashing the inauguration. We all already know about it. It was magic. It was historical. It was tear jerking. And of all the
Game of Thrones-inspired fashion, Lady Gaga killed the couture second only to queen Michelle Obama, who looked regal, graceful and powerful as ever.
After any event like that, you’d expect people to go home, kick off their shoes and lean into some binge-watching or a nap. I’m pretty sure that’s what the United Kingdom s royal family does when they’re done with their official waves from the balcony anyway. But that’s for ordinary Joes like you, me and the British royal family. The top-shelf Joes, like Joe Biden, get straight to work. So let’s have a look at all the things he signed off on since placing his hand on that 172-year-old family Bible and being sworn in as the new president of the United States. ....

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