Political party introduces bill counteracting EO 11,246 rescindment by end of 2025?
Republican • 25%
Democrat • 25%
Both • 25%
Neither • 25%
Congressional records or official news reports
Trump Rescinds Executive Order 11,246, Ending 60-Year-Old Affirmative Action Requirements for Federal Contractors
Jan 25, 2025, 09:07 PM
President Donald Trump has officially rescinded Executive Order 11,246, which mandated affirmative action programs for federal contractors. This executive order, in place for over 60 years, required government contractors to implement measures aimed at preventing discrimination based on gender, race, and sexual orientation. The new rule replaces these obligations with a requirement for contractors to certify that they do not have 'illegal' Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. Trump's action is seen as a significant shift in federal contracting policy, aligning the requirements for federal contractors with those of all employers. The decision has sparked debate regarding its implications for workplace diversity and anti-discrimination efforts.
View original story
Democratic Party • 25%
Both • 25%
Neither • 25%
Republican Party • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No Bill Introduced • 25%
Democratic Party • 25%
Republican Party • 25%
Independent • 25%
Democratic Party • 25%
Republican Party • 25%
Green Party • 25%
Libertarian Party • 25%
Democratic Party • 25%
Green Party • 25%
Libertarian Party • 25%
Republican Party • 25%
Both • 25%
Democrats • 25%
Republicans • 25%
Neither • 25%
Republican Party • 25%
Democratic Party • 25%
No bill introduced • 25%
Independent • 25%
Both Equally • 25%
Neither • 25%
Democratic Party • 25%
Republican Party • 25%
Republican Party • 33%
Independent/Other • 34%
Democratic Party • 33%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Fox News • 25%
The New York Times • 25%
The Washington Post • 25%
CNN • 25%