Executive orders, proclamations, memoranda, determinations, and other instruments — filter by administration, type, and theme.
5 shown · Jan '99
President Clinton certified that withholding U.S. funds from international financial institutions and other international organizations under the 1999 Foreign Operations appropriations would be contrary to the national interest, thereby allowing those funds to flow. This routine certification prevented an automatic statutory restriction on contributions to multilateral institutions from taking effect. The Secretary of State was directed to publish the determination in the Federal Register.
President Clinton authorized up to $25 million from the U.S. Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund to address urgent refugee and migration needs arising from the Kosovo crisis. The determination directs the Secretary of State to notify Congress and publish the determination in the Federal Register.
President Clinton continued the national emergency first declared in 1995 regarding foreign terrorists threatening the Middle East peace process, extending asset-blocking sanctions and prohibitions on transactions beyond January 23, 1999. The notice references prior executive orders that designated terrorists including Usama bin Ladin and maintains existing counter-terrorism financial measures.
This executive order establishes a presidential task force and advisory committee to promote technology-based training for federal employees. It directs agencies to designate representatives, develop training technology standards, create online training databases, and explore individual training accounts for workers.
This executive order establishes an interagency working group led by the Archivist of the United States to locate, inventory, and declassify Nazi war criminal records for public release at the National Archives, with a report to Congress due within one year and the group terminating after three years.