President Ronald Reagan signed Executive Order 12656 on November 18, 1988.
It matters not what powers are utilized by the president in EO 10999, which actually assigns responsibilities to the Secretary of Commerce. It does not matter, because this EO was revoked by EO 11490 in 1969 (EO 10999 was signed in 1962).
No, he has signed 127 EO's. I am sure this question is in relation to the latest article floating around the internet regarding his EO's. A little fact checking shows that all of those EO's listed , except for the last two, were signed by JFK in 1962. Out of the other two, one was by LBJ in 1966 and one by Ford in 1976
Signed by President FDR, 19 February 1942, EO 9066 authorized the Secretary of War to assign areas of the US as military zones, and laid the groundwork for relocating Japanese-Americans to internment camps.
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According to a website:Executive Order 13148 - in one place called the National Environmental Policy ActStrengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation ManagementExecutive Order 13148Greening the Government Through Leadership in Environmental ManagementSigned: April 21, 2000Federal Register page and date: 65 FR 24595, April 26, 2000Revokes: EO 12088, October 13, 1978 (in part); EO 12843, April 21, 1993; EO 12856, August 3, 1993; EO 12969, August 8, 1995; Memorandum of April 26, 1994Revoked by: EO 13423, January 24, 2007See: EO 13101, September 14, 1998; EO 13123, June 3, 1999; EO 13134, August 12, 1999So in balance, the law is in effect with parts revoked.
eo is a personal issue?
There is no anagram of "eo" except "oe."
Captain EO was created in 1986.
Captain EO ended in 1997.