Suspension of Executive Order 13083
Headline: Suspends Federalism Order to Allow State and Local Consultation
What it does: The order suspends Executive Order 13083 to allow full consultation with state and local elected officials and interested parties.
- Pauses implementation of the prior "Federalism" executive order.
- Creates time for state and local officials and organizations to consult with the federal government.
Summary
This order temporarily suspends a prior executive order titled "Federalism." It pauses implementation of that earlier order to allow full and adequate consultation with State and local elected officials, their representative organizations, and other interested parties.
People affected include state and local elected officials and their organizations, and any federal office that would have carried out the suspended order. The suspension matters because it creates time for officials and stakeholders to discuss concerns before the federalism policy moves forward.
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