Executive Order 14354 · Signed Sep 29, 2025

90 FR 48145 · Published Oct 6, 2025 · Effective on signing

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Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory Committees

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Signed by President Donald Trump

Extends the charters of 22 federal advisory committees — covering topics from HIV/AIDS policy to national monument oversight — through September 30, 2027, and supersedes the prior 2023 continuance order.

What this order does

What it orders

The order continues 22 named federal advisory committees until September 30, 2027, under the Federal Advisory Committee Act. The committees span a wide range of policy areas including public health, national security telecommunications, veterans small business development, historic preservation, national monuments, religious liberty, and science and technology. Each committee is paired with the department or agency responsible for administering it.

The order delegates the President's functions under the Federal Advisory Committee Act for each committee to the head of the designated department or agency, to be carried out under General Services Administration rules. It supersedes sections 1 and 2 of Executive Order 14109 from September 29, 2023, which had previously continued many of the same committees.

Who it affects

The 22 federal advisory committees listed and their designated oversight agencies, including the Departments of Interior, Health and Human Services, Energy, Education, Justice, Agriculture, Homeland Security, and others, as well as committee members whose appointments remain active through 2027.

Why it matters

Without a continuance order, these advisory committees would expire under the Federal Advisory Committee Act's two-year renewal requirement. Continuation allows them to keep meeting, advising, and producing recommendations in areas ranging from radiation worker health to national monument management.

What must happen and when

Actions and deadlines

  • Continue all 22 listed advisory committees through the specified expiration date2027-09-30

Agencies directed to act

Department of the InteriorOffice of Personnel ManagementDepartment of Homeland SecurityNational Archives and Records AdministrationOffice of the United States Trade RepresentativeDepartment of Health and Human ServicesSmall Business AdministrationDepartment of JusticeEnvironmental Protection AgencyDepartment of EducationDepartment of EnergyDepartment of Agriculture

Authority and reach

Authorities cited

Article II

Constitutional grant of executive power to the President.

Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. ch. 10)

Federal law governing the establishment, operation, and renewal of presidential advisory committees.

What this order changes

Revokes Executive Order 14109

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