Amendment to Executive Order 13037, Commission To Study Capital Budgeting

1997-10-31Executive Order 13066
Signed by: William J. Clinton
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Headline: Increases Commission Membership for Capital Budgeting Study and Removes Deadline

What it does: The order increases the commission's allowed membership to no more than 20 and removes a March 15, 1998 deadline phrase.

Real World Impact:
  • Allows up to 20 members on the capital budgeting study commission.
  • Removes a specified March 15, 1998 deadline from the commission's provisions.
Topics: government organization, federal commissions, budget process, administrative change

Summary

This order changes an earlier executive order that set up the Commission to Study Capital Budgeting by increasing the commission's allowed membership from 11 to no more than 20. It also deletes the words "by March 15, 1998, or" from a provision, removing that specific deadline language.

The change affects the people who serve on the commission and the officials who appoint and manage it. It matters because it alters how many members the study panel can have and removes a date requirement in its governing text.

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