OPMFinal Rule
Elimination of Federal Executive Boards
OtherLabor & Workplace
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Summary
The federal government is eliminating Federal Executive Boards, which are groups that bring together top federal officials in each region to coordinate on local issues and improve government services. This change means less coordination between different federal agencies at the regional level and could affect how federal programs work together in your community.
Key Points
- 1Federal Executive Boards in each region are being shut down, eliminating a primary forum where federal agency leaders meet to coordinate on shared goals
- 2These boards previously helped different federal agencies work together on issues affecting local communities, such as economic development and disaster response
- 3The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is responsible for implementing this elimination
- 4Federal agencies will no longer have a required regional coordination structure, potentially leading to less communication between different federal programs in your area
- 5This primarily affects how the federal government organizes itself internally rather than directly changing benefits or services available to the public
Key Dates
Published
June 24, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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