President-elect Joe Biden, on his first day in office Wednesday after taking the Oath of Office, is set to sign an executive order directing federal agencies across the board to implement the U.S.
Supreme Court’s historic ruling against anti-LGBTQ discrimination under federal law. The Biden transition team listed the executive order in a fact sheet Wednesday detailing each of the 17 administrative actions Biden was set to take on Inauguration Day.
Among them are orders that end the travel ban on Muslim countries, launch the “100-day mask challenge” and re-engage with the World Health Organization after the U.S.
withdrew during the Trump administration. The executive order implementing the decision in Bostock v. Clayton County comes nearly