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Six Compelling Executive Actions by President Obama That Donald Trump Is Targeting
Posted on Dec 27, 2016
By Steven Rosenfeld / AlterNet
For years, progressives have wrung their hands over President Obamas reluctance to more aggressively use executive authority to overcome congressional gridlockeven as Republicans sued and blocked his actions on immigration and climate change. But as the incoming Trump administration threatens to reverse nearly everything Obama has done, its worth recalling his priorities.
President Obama, notably, is not going quietly into the night. Even as Trump called this week for vetoing a U.N. resolution condemning Israeli settlements, the White House abstained on that vote on Fridayimplicitly criticizing Israel. A day earlier, the Obama administration announced it was dismantling a federal registry of Muslims visiting from high-risk countries that was created after the 9/11 attacks; a registry Trump would have to reinstate. Days before that, the White House banned new oil and gas drilling in the Arctic and mid-Atlantic, citing a 1953 law the administration said could not be undone by Trump.
What follows are a half-dozen focal points for Obamas executive actions.
2. Reproductive Rights. Obama has stood up for reproductive rights and gender equality throughout his presidency. Soon after taking office, he reversed a George W. Bush administration ban on stem cell research that resulted from religious conservatives who opposed fetal cell science. The Affordable Care Act required employers to offer contraception in their health plans, which was challenged in court by employers seeking a religious exemption. After the Supreme Court sided with them, the administration issued a rule ensuring women could get birth control for free by requiring health insurers to cover it. Obama also ordered federal agencies to make gender equality and womens empowerment a core foreign policy focus.
3. Carbon and Climate Change. Obama has used a mix of executive orders to push the development of non-carbon energy sources and federal regulations to force high-carbon power plants to clean up emissions or close down. On the executive order front, he has issued several orders giving new authority to Native tribes in Alaska and elsewhere to support biodiversity and control energy development on tribal lands and offshore. He has also ordered the federal government to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, factor in climate change in domestic and foreign policies, and adopt more energy-efficient technologies. Earlier this year, however, proposed rules forcing power plants to cut carbon emissions from 2005 levels by 30 percent by 2030 were rejected by the Supreme Court after 29 red states and the energy industry sued. Like the courts immigration ruling, this was a major blow to Obamas policies.
4. Raising Labor Standards. Obama did many things to improve pay and working conditions for federal contractors. He was unable to get Congress to raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 per hour, but raised the minimum wage for federal contract workers to that level. He instituted paid sick leave for federal contractors and required federal contractors comply with all federal labor laws, including forbidding those firms barring employees from sharing salary and benefit information. Obama also issued numerous orders to resolve labor disputes between union and passenger railways in the northeast.
5. Expanding Gun Controls. Despite congressional refusal to adopt any substantive gun control laws after a series of mass shootings at schools, theaters and other settings, Obama announced nearly two-dozen actions to combat gun violence. Those include expanding background checks, making information about mental illness available in the background check system, expanding research into the causes of gun violence and telling U.S. attorneys to expand efforts dealing with domestic violence. Obama has called Congresss inaction on gun control the biggest disappointment of his presidency.
6. Reducing Threat of Nuclear Arms. Astoundingly, Donald Trump this week tweeted that the U.S. needs to increase its nuclear arsenal, a threat by which he would resume the Cold War arms race with Russia and China. President Obama has taken the long view with nuclear arms reduction, such as a 2012 agreement to convert 500 metric tons of highly enriched uranium in Russian nuclear weapons into low-grade fuel for commercial nuclear reactors. More recently, Obamas deal with Iran has sidelined that regional power from developing nuclear weapons, even though Republicans have voted to reverse the deal.
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kelly1mm
(4,733 posts)libtodeath
(2,888 posts)that would tie cheatos little hands from doing anything.
Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)That's how executive orders work and that's why some warned DU about the legal precedents President Obama was setting in his use of EO's
libtodeath
(2,888 posts)Let cheato have to fight it out in court.
Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)Again any EO President Obama signs can be revoked by a Trump EO.
And even if by some slight change your view is correct, exactly how long do you think it will take the Republican Congress to pass a bill repealing that law?
libtodeath
(2,888 posts)canetoad
(17,152 posts)Let DFT go down in the history books as the one who revoked better working conditions for federal contractors.
Initech
(100,065 posts)The thought of President Man Baby with his finger on the trigger...