CPC CENTER’S POLICY AND RESEARCH COUNCIL EXECUTIVE ACTION PRIORITIES

Last Updated April 25, 2022

The Biden Administration has acted swiftly to fulfill a number of campaign promises through the power of the executive. The Administration has also worked alongside Congress in an attempt to enact many other economic, care economy, and climate priorities in a robust reconciliation package. While negotiations are ongoing, the President can immediately sign additional executive orders in the following policy areas that would advance racial equity, combat the climate crisis, lower health care costs, protect immigrant rights, and raise wages for workers. This memorandum sets out several areas ripe for executive action, lists some potential executive orders, and links to critical supporting materials authored by member organizations of the CPC Center’s Policy and Research Council. The Policy and Research Council is a convening of national policy and research think tanks and advocacy groups dedicated to delivering policies that build a more just and equitable world.


Affordable Health Care

When the global pandemic hit, we saw just how cruel and unfair our healthcare system can be. Everyone deserves quality medical treatment. And all people deserve to be able to make the best personal healthcare decisions for themselves and their families. 


The administration has outlined many steps that it can take to improve health outcomes for all Americans. Lowering prescription drug prices by expanding manufacturing capacity and allowing personal drug importation would ensure greater access to the medicines people need. Making COVID-19 vaccines technologies widely available would improve global vaccine equity and help make the world and America more resilient to emerging COVID strains.

Executive Actions and Related Resources

  • Executive Action: Help bring an end to the COVID-19 crisis on a global scale


Economic Inequality

The gap between the wealthiest Americans and 99 percent of America has continued to grow in recent years. The Biden Administration can pursue several policies that help bridge that gap and address economic disparity. Strengthening overtime pay, closing the gap between CEO and worker pay, and canceling student debt are just some of the steps the administration can take immediately to have a profound impact on people’s lives.

Executive Actions and Related Resources

  • Executive Action: Update overtime protections, guaranteeing more take-home pay for millions of workers


Human Rights-Focused Foreign Policy

The history of U.S. foreign policy is centered on militarism and has done little to address the endless cycle of war. If nothing else, the conflicts raging around the world — from Ukraine to Yemen to Ethiopia — have shown us the value of diplomacy and other nonviolent tools of statecraft. The Biden Administration has a number of actions it can pursue right now that address our most significant external challenges while at the same time advancing a human-rights-based approach to foreign policy.

Executive Actions and Related Resources


Immigration Justice

The Biden Administration can enact a number of executive orders that would create a fair immigration process that treats each person with dignity, provides meaningful opportunities for newcomers to participate equally in our society, become citizens, and make this a country that honors all families.

Executive Actions and Related Resources

 

Justice for All

We all want the freedom to move through our communities without fearing for our lives or those of our loved ones. But our current criminal justice system doesn’t always foster justice or keep our communities safe. The Biden Administration can build upon previous executive orders and realize a new vision of public safety that upholds dignity, safety, and opportunity for all of us, Black, White, or Brown.

Executive Actions and Related Resources


Protecting Direct Care Access and Workers 

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated and laid bare a tragic and straightforward truth - access to child care and home health care is limited and expensive while care workers are overworked and underpaid. The executive branch can support a better, more secure care economy and support our families by raising wages and supporting small businesses. Pursuing these policies will help us set a better course for our communities and weather future crises.

Executive Actions and Related Resources


Responding to the Climate Crisis

The science is clear - we cannot afford to wait to confront the climate crisis head-on. We are all at risk, especially the Black, Brown, and Indigenous people living in frontline communities and low-wealth neighborhoods that suffer from polluted air, poisoned water, and toxins in the ground. While Congress can take steps to heal the damage done to our communities and world, the President can take immediate action and address many of our climate challenges through executive order.

Executive Actions and Related Resources


Taxing the Ultra-Rich and Corporations

Billionaires and large corporations continue to get richer and richer while refusing to pay their fair share in taxes. The total net worth of billionaires grew by 57 percent during the pandemic, but most of those gains won’t be taxed. It doesn’t have to be this way. The Biden Administration can act on its own to fix our broken tax code to close loopholes and make regulatory processes more transparent.

Executive Actions and Related Resources


Voting Rights and Protecting Democracy

Our country works best when everyone’s votes are counted. However, recent court rulings and state policies could silence our voices and abrogate years of progress by rigging the rules with voter ID laws, gerrymandering, voter intimidation, and vote suppression. The Biden administration has a historic opportunity to help restore the Voting Rights Act and protect voters' rights.

Executive Actions and Related Resources

  • Executive Actions: Enforce language and right to assistance provisions in the Voting Rights Act and aggressively enforce the VRA; Proactively enforce the National Voter Registration Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Help America Vote Act