White House
Orders where directed actors are tied to White House · 5 in Reagan · 257 all terms.
Roles directed
- National Security Advisor2
- Counsel to the President1
- Assistant to the President for Policy Development1
- Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs1
- Chief of Staff to the Vice President1
- Director of the White House Drug Abuse Policy Office1
- Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Private Sector Initiatives1
Orders
5 shown · Reagan
Presidential Records
This executive order establishes procedures for how incumbent and former Presidents can assert executive privilege to block the National Archives from releasing presidential records under the Presidential Records Act of 1978. It creates a 30-day review period, specifies consultation requirements between the Archivist, Attorney General, and White House Counsel, and sets up a process where both sitting and former presidents can make privilege claims.
Coordination of economic policies for Sub-Saharan Africa
This 1987 executive order creates an interagency Coordinating Committee for Sub-Saharan Africa, chaired by USAID and co-chaired by Treasury, to align U.S. economic programs and policies toward ending hunger in the region through economic growth, policy reform, and private sector development. The Committee coordinates aid, food assistance, business outreach, and a unified congressional budget justification, while State and Treasury jointly submit an annual report to the President on regional progress.
National Drug Policy Board
This executive order establishes the National Drug Policy Board, chaired by the Attorney General with the Secretary of Health and Human Services as Vice Chairman, to coordinate all federal drug abuse policy functions across executive departments. It creates two coordinating groups for enforcement and prevention/health, and consolidates duties previously held by the National Drug Enforcement Policy Board.
Presidential Board of Advisors on Private Sector Initiatives
This executive order establishes a 35-member Presidential Board of Advisors on Private Sector Initiatives to advise the President and Commerce Secretary on promoting public-private partnerships for social services. The Board is tasked with increasing awareness of such partnerships, removing barriers to private social service programs, and strengthening the private social service sector. It is housed administratively within the Department of Commerce and has a fixed termination date.
Multinational Force and Observers reports
This executive order delegates to the Secretary of State the President's reporting function under the Multinational Force and Observers Participation Resolution, and requires interagency consultation with OMB, Defense, Arms Control, National Security Advisor, and other agencies as appropriate.