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Executive Order for LA Fire Survivors' Recovery and Rebuilding
Governor Newsom issued an executive order to provide greater flexibility for LA fire survivors' recovery and rebuilding efforts. The order streamlines processes for replacing septic systems with municipal sewers, allows homeowners to retain insurance benefits when installing solar and battery storage, and prioritizes survivors at risk of homelessness for affordable housing.
Governor Newsom Extends Wildfire Safety Provision
Governor Newsom of California has extended a key provision of an emergency proclamation, allowing wildfire safety projects to qualify for a fast-track forest management program through May 1, 2026. This extension aims to expedite fuels reduction and fire prevention projects, with over 200 projects already approved statewide.
Executive Order N-38-25: LA Fire Survivors and Business Support
Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-38-25 to extend price gouging protections for Los Angeles fire survivors and suspend certain lease and concession contract limitations for businesses impacted by the Palisades Fire. The order aims to expedite rebuilding and support local economic recovery.
California Executive Order for Imperial County Recovery
Governor Newsom signed an Executive Order to provide financial support to Imperial County for recovery efforts following the August 2025 Monsoon Storms. The order authorizes Cal OES to provide assistance under the California Disaster Assistance Act for validated disaster-related damages and costs.
Executive Order Establishing FAFSA Completion Campaign
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has issued Executive Order 25-08 establishing the Washington Completes FAFSA Campaign. The campaign, led by the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC), aims to increase the number of high school students completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to improve access to financial aid for postsecondary education and training.
Executive Order on Tribal Relations Foundation
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson issued Executive Order 25-10, establishing a new foundation for government-to-government relations between the state and sovereign Tribal Nations. The order directs all cabinet agencies to proactively engage with tribes, consult early and often on policies impacting them, and incorporate tribal input into decision-making processes.
Executive Order Accelerating Clean Energy Projects
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson issued Executive Order 25-11 to accelerate clean energy projects in response to federal changes impacting tax credits. The order establishes a Joint Clean Energy Acceleration Team to streamline development and ensure projects align with state climate goals and tribal interests.
Washington State Housing Task Force Established
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has established an Executive Order creating a Task Force on the establishment of a Department of Housing. The Task Force will consist of nineteen members and is tasked with planning structural changes to state government to address the housing crisis. A report is due by November 15, 2026.
EU Official Journal L Series Daily View - February 13, 2026
The EU Official Journal L series published several new regulations and decisions on February 13, 2026. These include definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Resins from South Korea and Taiwan, and valine from China. Other acts concern agricultural substances, human rights appointments, and emergency measures for African swine fever.
Illinois Executive Order Addresses Food Insecurity and SNAP Changes
Illinois Executive Order 2025-08 addresses the impact of federal changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on the state. The order highlights potential increases in food insecurity due to federal policy shifts and outlines Illinois's legal actions and existing initiatives to combat hunger.
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