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Abolish the Gender Policy Council

Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, chapter 2, p. 62. Written by Russ Vought.

Abolish the Gender Policy Council

The document says “shouldWho acts: PresidentHow: executive orderp. 62 in the PDF
What the document says

“The President should immediately revoke Executive Order 14020”

Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, p. 62

The chapter says the President should revoke Executive Order 14020 and every policy and guidance document related to the Gender Policy Council. It states that abolishing the council would eliminate central promotion of abortion, comprehensive sexuality education, and what it calls gender ideology. It proposes appointing an official at Special Assistant rank or higher to lead the President's priorities on life and family with the Domestic Policy Council.

What the document actually says

“The President should immediately revoke Executive Order 14020”

Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, p. 62
That sentence, in plain words

The president should cancel one order right away. Its number is 14020.

What this is about

One order set up a council on gender inside the White House. The book says to cancel that order and close the council. It wants a new post instead. That post would work on life and family issues.

What has happened
Closely matches

Initial Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions

2025-01-20 · 90 FR 8237

The chapter asked for Executive Order 14020 to be revoked. The Federal Register records this order as revoking it by name. The chapter also asked for the appointment of an official at Special Assistant rank or higher to lead life and family policy with the Domestic Policy Council; that is a separate step and is not established by this order.

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