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The registerExecutive Order 13095
E.O.13095

Suspension of Executive Order 13083

Signed August 5, 1998·William J. Clinton·63 FR 42565

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Suspends Executive Order 13083, which had been titled "Federalism," in order to allow fuller consultation with state and local elected officials, their representative organizations, and other interested parties before the policy takes effect. The order does not set a timeline for lifting the suspension or describe further steps.

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By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America and in order to enable full and adequate consultation with State and local elected officials, their representative organizations, and other interested parties, it is hereby ordered

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Disposition

Suspends: EO 13083, May 14, 1998 Note: Suspends Executive order dealing with new federalism provisions. Revoked by: EO 13132, August 4, 1999

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The order, in full

Executive Order 13095 of August 5, 1998

Suspension of Executive Order 13083

By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of
America and in order to enable full and adequate
consultation with State and local elected officials,
their representative organizations, and other
interested parties, it is hereby ordered that Executive
Order 13083, entitled “Federalism,” is suspended.

    (Presidential Sig.)

THE WHITE HOUSE,

    August 5, 1998.

Reproduced from the Federal Register plain-text record, signed August 5, 1998. Typesetting artifacts are removed; no wording is changed.