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The Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents collection is composed of the Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents and its predecessor, the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents*. Since 1993, it has been published by the
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(44 U.S.C. Ch. 15; 1 CFR part 10). This FDsys collection integrates material from the weekly publication dating from 1993, with Daily Compilation material as published from January 20, 2009 forward. The website is updated frequently, as information is released by the White House press office to Federal Register editors. Documents appearing in the Compilation of Presidential Documents collection are edited for accuracy and annotated with additional information to provide an authoritative record of the Presidency. It includes such material as:Public Inspection Desk
Office of the Federal Register * Proclamations *
Executive order In the United States, an executive order is a directive by the president of the United States that manages operations of the federal government. The legal or constitutional basis for executive orders has multiple sources. Article Two of t ...
s * Speeches * Press conferences * Communications to Congress and Federal agencies * Statements regarding bill signings and vetoes * Appointments and nominations * Reorganization plans * Resignations * Retirements * Acts approved by the President * Nominations submitted to the Senate * White House announcements * Press releases


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