His executive order doing so went into effect on March 1, 1976.
But for both plants the executive order comes too late to help.
"Why doesn't he walk down the hall, put the executive order in front of the President and ask him to sign it?"
Administration officials did not explain why the executive order took five months to sign.
Previous policies have been put in place by executive order.
"They didn't seem to leave much choice on that executive order."
You have seen a copy of my first executive order as president.
During that time essential services were kept running by executive order.
Some Federal officials, though, said they were nervous about the executive order.
The ban is in effect through an executive order of the president.
After another dozen or so executive orders Cramer hung up and returned to the red leather chair.
In a few moments I will sign two executive orders.
They are both executive orders, not pieces of legislation from Congress.
Before, when the prime minister's office issued executive orders, it typically took up to a week to distribute them across the island.
Presidential memoranda are generally considered less prestigious than executive orders.
A. I just have to - I will look at all executive orders.
For instance, President Bush used executive orders to allow states to experiment with new approaches to welfare.
Mr. Clinton himself delivered the second gift, two executive orders that he signed today.
The Bush administration signed executive orders designating lines of succession in seven key departments within months after the attack.
These executive orders made a tangible difference in people's lives immediately.