Infrastructure Directives

Emergency Measures to Provide Water Resources in California and Improve Disaster Response in Certain Areas

This executive order directs federal agencies to take immediate action to address the devastating wildfires in Southern California by providing additional water resources, overriding obstructive state policies and expediting disaster relief efforts.

It also mandates reviews of federal programs impacting water management and disaster preparedness in California, investigates potential misuse of federal funds by Los Angeles, and orders similar expedited disaster relief measures for areas of North Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene.

Executive Actions in President Trump's First 100 Hours of Second Term

In the initial 100 hours of his second term, President Donald Trump signed numerous executive orders focused on securing the border, removing discriminatory practices, boosting investments, and modifying energy policies.

This marked an unprecedented beginning of his term and included aggressive measures towards border control, ending industry regulations, and encouraging domestic investments.

This executive order aims to unlock Alaska's natural resource potential by reversing previous restrictions on resource development.

It directs various federal agencies to expedite permitting and leasing processes for energy and natural resource projects, prioritize Alaska's liquefied natural gas (LNG) development, and overturn specific actions taken by the previous administration that targeted resource development in Alaska.

The order also focuses on reviewing and potentially rescinding previous decisions related to land management and environmental impact statements.

DECLARING A NATIONAL ENERGY EMERGENCY

President declares a national energy emergency due to inadequate domestic energy supply and infrastructure, jeopardizing national security and economic prosperity.

The executive order directs federal agencies to utilize emergency authorities to increase domestic energy production, expedite infrastructure projects, and streamline permitting processes, especially in the Northeast and West Coast regions.

It also mandates interagency coordination and reporting to expedite approvals under the Clean Water Act and Endangered Species Act, while considering impacts on environmental protection.

Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture

Published: Tue 21st Jan 25

This presidential memorandum directs the General Services Administration (GSA) to recommend revisions to federal building design guidelines within 60 days.

The goal is to ensure that new federal buildings reflect regional architectural heritage, utilize traditional and classical styles, and enhance the aesthetic quality of public spaces.

The GSA must notify the President 30 days prior to approving any design diverging from this policy.