President who issued the most executive orders




















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Santa Barbara, CA. Skip to main content. The American Presidency Project. Toggle navigation. Executive Orders. Sources: Lord, Clifford L. Polk D Total 18 4. Grant R Total 27 8. Hayes R Total 92 23 4. Executive Order Developing and coordinating a national program for physical fitness and sports. Executive Order Transfer of certain programs and activities to the Secretary of Commerce. Executive Order Exempting A. Everette MacIntyre from compulsory retirement for age. Executive Order Providing for the regulation of conduct for the Postal Rate Commission and its employees.

Executive Order Providing for the use of transportation priorities and allocations during the current railroad strike. Executive Order Excusing Federal employees from duty for one-half day on December 24, Executive Order Adjusting rates of pay for certain statutory pay systems.

Executive Order Creating an emergency board to investigate disputes between certain carriers represented by the National Railway Labor Conference and the Eastern, Western and Southeastern Carriers' Conference Committees and certain of their employees represented by the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen. Executive Order Providing for the stabilization of wages and prices in the construction industry.

Executive Order Protection and enhancement of the cultural environment. Executive Order Designating the Customs Cooperation Council as a public international organization entitled to enjoy certain privileges, exemptions, and immunities. Executive Order To provide for the listing of certain job vacancies by Federal agencies and Government contractors and subcontractors.

Executive Order Establishing a special action office for drug abuse prevention. Executive Order Providing for administration of the Clean Air Act with respect to Federal contracts, grants, or loans. Executive Order Delegating certain functions vested in the President to other officers of the Government. Executive Order Further amending Executive Order authorizing agencies of the Government to exercise certain contracting authority in connection with national defense functions and prescribing regulations governing the exercise of such authority.

Executive Order Inspection of income, excess profits, estate, and gift tax returns by the Committee on Internal Security, House of Representatives. Executive Order Occupational safety and health programs for Federal employees.

Executive Order Providing for stabilization of prices, rents, wages, and salaries. Executive Order Exemption of Rose A. Conway from mandatory retirement.

Executive Order Creating a board of inquiry to report on certain labor disputes affecting the maritime industry of the United States. Executive Order Amending Executive Order creating a board of inquiry. Executive Order Inspection of income, excess profits, estate, gift, and excise tax returns by the Senate Committee on Commerce. Executive Order Prescribing additional arrangements for developing and coordinating a national program for minority business enterprise.

Executive Order Further providing for the stabilization of the economy. Executive Order Providing for pay adjustments for Federal prevailing rate systems. Executive Order Concentration of law enforcement activities relating to drug abuse.

Executive Order Further exempting A. Biden has issued executive actions since taking office, more than any recent president following a partisan change, according to the Presidency Projec t, which collects data on past and current US administrations.

This tally includes executive orders, presidential memos, and proclamations, which are all directives that come straight from the desk of the president, in contrast to laws passed by Congress. Executive orders are legally binding, and in practice, memoranda are treated very similarly. Both executive orders and memoranda typically instruct government employees how to enforce certain laws, or implement various policies.

Proclamations tend to be ceremonial. According to the Presidency Project, no recent president has reversed policies as often as Biden has reversed Donald Trump.



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