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The order directs federal agencies to eliminate subsidies for energy sources like wind and solar, arguing they distort the market and are unreliable. The Department of the Treasury is instructed to enforce the termination of clean electricity production and investment tax credits for these facilities, as well as implement enhanced Foreign Entity of Concern restrictions. The Department of the Interior is directed to review and revise regulations that provide preferential treatment to wind and solar facilities compared to other energy sources.
The proclamation declares November 2025 as National Adoption Month throughout the United States. It encourages all Americans to support children in need of a safe and loving home, uplift families who welcome them, and help strengthen family and community bonds. The proclamation also highlights past legislative actions, such as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which made adoption tax credits more accessible, and the Family First Prevention Services Act, aimed at strengthening America's foster care and adoption systems.
This proclamation names March 2026 as Women’s History Month and calls on public officials, educators, librarians, and the public to observe the month with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities. It highlights policy actions taken by the administration — including a permanent expansion of the child tax credit, creation of “Trump Accounts,” lower medicine prices through TrumpRx, enforcement of Title IX to exclude men from women’s sports, a 20 percent small business tax deduction, new trade markets for farmers, and elimination of tax on tips and overtime pay — as measures intended to support women, families, and economic opportunity.
The order directs federal agencies to establish a federally administered informational website, TrumpIRA.gov, by January 1, 2027 to increase access to high-quality, low-cost individual retirement accounts for workers without employer plans, with a focus on independent contractors, self-employed individuals, and part-time workers. The Secretary of the Treasury must list private financial institutions that offer IRAs under 26 U.S.C. 408 and accept the Federal Saver’s Match under 26 U.S.C. 6433, explain and allow filtering by cost and quality criteria, and provide information on eligibility for up to a $1,000 Federal Saver’s Match.