Establishing the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council

Published date18 December 2018
Citation83 FR 65071
Record Number2018-27515
SectionPresidential Documents
CourtExecutive Office Of The President
Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 242 (Tuesday, December 18, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 242 (Tuesday, December 18, 2018)]
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                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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                Vol. 83
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                December 18, 2018
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                Executive Order 13853--Establishing the White House Opportunity and
                Revitalization Council
                 Presidential Documents
                Federal Register / Vol. 83 , No. 242 / Tuesday, December 18, 2018 /
                Presidential Documents
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                Title 3--
                The President
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                 Executive Order 13853 of December 12, 2018
                
                Establishing the White House Opportunity and
                 Revitalization Council
                 By the authority vested in me as President by the
                 Constitution and the laws of the United States of
                 America, it is hereby ordered as follows:
                 Section 1. Purpose. Fifty-two million Americans live in
                 economically distressed communities. Despite the
                 growing national economy, these communities are plagued
                 by high poverty levels, failing schools, and a scarcity
                 of jobs. In December 2017, I signed into law a bill
                 originally introduced as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
                 (Act), which established a historic new Federal tax
                 incentive that promotes long-term equity investments in
                 low-income communities designated as ``qualified
                 opportunity zones'' by the Governors of States or
                 territories. In order to further facilitate such
                 investment, my Administration will implement reforms
                 that streamline existing regulations, protect taxpayers
                 by optimizing use of Federal resources, stimulate
                 economic opportunity and mobility, encourage
                 entrepreneurship, expand quality educational
                 opportunities, develop and rehabilitate quality housing
                 stock, promote workforce development, and promote
                 safety and prevent crime in urban and economically
                 distressed communities.
                 This order establishes a White House Council to carry
                 out my Administration's plan to encourage public and
                 private investment in urban and economically distressed
                 areas, including qualified opportunity zones. The
                 Council shall lead joint efforts across executive
                 departments and agencies (agencies) to engage with
                 State, local, and tribal governments to find ways to
                 better use public funds to revitalize urban and
                 economically distressed communities.
                 Sec. 2. Establishment. There is established a White
                 House Opportunity and Revitalization Council (Council).
                 The Council shall be chaired by the Secretary of
                 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), or the Secretary's
                 designee. The Assistant to the President for Domestic
                 Policy, or the designee of the Assistant to the
                 President for Domestic Policy, shall serve as Vice
                 Chair of the Council.
                 (a) Membership. In addition to the Chair and Vice
                 Chair, the Council shall consist of the following
                 members, or their designees:
                (i) the Secretary of the Treasury;
                (ii) the Attorney General;
                (iii) the Secretary of the Interior;
                (iv) the Secretary of Agriculture;
                (v) the Secretary of Commerce;
                (vi) the Secretary of Labor;
                (vii) the Secretary of Health and Human Services;
                (viii) the Secretary of Transportation;
                (ix) the Secretary of Energy;
                (x) the Secretary of Education;
                (xi) the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency;
                (xii) the Director of the Office of Management and Budget;
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                (xiii) the Administrator of the Small Business Administration;
                (xiv) the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy;
                (xv) the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers;
                (xvi) the Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality; and
                (xvii) the heads of such other agencies, offices, or independent regulatory
                agencies as the Chair may, from time to time, designate or invite.
                 (b) Administration. The Vice Chair shall convene
                 regular meetings of the Council, determine its agenda,
                 and direct its work, all under the guidance of the
                 Chair. The Department of Housing and Urban Development
                 shall provide funding and administrative support for
                 the Council to the extent permitted by law and within
                 existing appropriations. The Secretary of HUD shall
                 designate a HUD officer or employee to serve as the
                 Executive Director of the Council, who shall be
                 responsible for coordinating the Council's work.
                 Sec. 3. Mission and Function of the Council. The
                 Council shall, to the extent permitted by law, work
                 across agencies, giving consideration to existing
                 agency initiatives, to:
                 (a) assess the actions each agency can take under
                 existing authorities to prioritize or focus Federal
                 investments and programs on urban and economically
                 distressed communities, including qualified opportunity
                 zones;
                 (b) assess the actions each agency can take under
                 existing authorities to minimize all regulatory and
                 administrative costs and burdens that discourage public
                 and private investment in urban and economically
                 distressed communities, including qualified opportunity
                 zones;
                 (c) regularly consult with officials from State,
                 local, and tribal governments and individuals from the
                 private sector to solicit feedback on how best to
                 stimulate the economic development of urban and
                 economically distressed areas, including qualified
                 opportunity zones;
                 (d) coordinate Federal interagency efforts to help
                 ensure that private and public stakeholders--such as
                 investors; business owners; institutions of higher
                 education (including Historically Black Colleges and
                 Universities, as defined by 50 U.S.C. 3224(g)(2), and
                 tribally controlled colleges and universities, as
                 defined by 25 U.S.C. 1801(a)(4)); K-12 education
                 providers; early care and education providers; human
                 services agencies; State, local, and tribal leaders;
                 public housing agencies; non-profit organizations; and
                 economic development organizations--can successfully
                 develop strategies for economic growth and
                 revitalization;
                 (e) recommend policies that would:
                (i) reduce and streamline regulatory and administrative burdens, including
                burdens on applicants applying for multiple Federal assistance awards;
                (ii) help community-based applicants, including recipients of investments
                from qualified opportunity funds, identify and apply for relevant Federal
                resources; and
                (iii) make it easier for recipients to receive and manage multiple types of
                public and private investments, including by aligning certain program
                requirements;
                 (f) evaluate the following:
                (i) whether and how agencies can prioritize support for urban and
                economically distressed areas, including qualified opportunity zones, in
                their grants, financing, and other assistance;
                (ii) appropriate methods for Federal cooperation with and support for
                States, localities, and tribes that are innovatively and strategically
                facilitating economic growth and inclusion in urban and economically
                distressed communities, including qualified opportunity zones, consistent
                with preserving State, local, and tribal control;
                (iii) whether and how to develop an integrated web-based tool through which
                entrepreneurs, investors, and other stakeholders can see the full
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                range of applicable Federal financing programs and incentives available to
                projects located in urban and economically distressed areas, including
                qualified opportunity zones;
                (iv) whether and how to consider urban and economically distressed areas,
                including qualified opportunity zones, as possible locations for Federal
                buildings, through consultation with the General Services Administration;
                (v) whether and how Federal technical assistance, planning, financing
                tools, and implementation strategies can be coordinated across agencies to
                assist communities in addressing economic problems, engaging in
                comprehensive planning, and advancing regional collaboration; and
                (vi) what data, metrics, and methodologies can be used to measure the
                effectiveness of public and private investments in urban and economically
                distressed communities, including qualified opportunity zones.
                 Sec. 4. Reports. The Assistant to the President for
                 Domestic Policy shall, on behalf of the Council, be
                 responsible for submitting to the President:
                 (a) Within 90 days of the date of this order, a
                 detailed work plan for how, and by when, the Council
                 will accomplish the goals detailed in section 3 of this
                 order;
                 (b) Within 210 days of the date of this order, a
                 list of recommended changes to Federal statutes,
                 regulations, policies, and programs that would
                 encourage public and private investment in urban and
                 economically distressed communities, including
                 qualified opportunity zones;
                 (c) Within 1 year of the date of this order, a list
                 of recommended changes to Federal statutes,
                 regulations, policies, and programs that would help
                 State, local, and tribal governments to better
                 identify, use, and administer Federal resources in
                 urban and economically distressed communities,
                 including qualified opportunity zones;
                 (d) Within 1 year of the date of this order, a list
                 of best practices that could be integrated into public
                 and private investments in urban and economically
                 distressed communities, including qualified opportunity
                 zones, in order to increase economic growth, encourage
                 new business formation, and revitalize communities; and
                 (e) Any subsequent reports that the President may
                 request or that the Council may deem appropriate.
                 Sec. 5. Amendments to Executive Order 13845. Executive
                 Order 13845 of July 19, 2018 (Establishing the
                 President's National Council for the American Worker)
                 is hereby amended as follows:
                 (a) Subsection 7(d) of the order is deleted and the
                 following text is inserted in lieu thereof: ``consider
                 the recommendations of the American Workforce Policy
                 Advisory Board (Board) established in section 8 of this
                 order and, as appropriate, adopt recommendations that
                 would significantly advance the objectives of the
                 Council;''; and
                 (b) Subsection 8(b)(i) of the order is amended by
                 deleting the text ``appointed by the President'' and
                 replacing it with the following text: ``appointed by
                 the Secretary of Commerce''.
                 Sec. 6. General Provisions. (a) The heads of agencies
                 shall assist and provide information to the Council,
                 consistent with applicable law, as may be necessary for
                 the Council to carry out its functions.
                 (b) The heads of agencies shall consider the
                 reports and recommendations of the Council in carrying
                 out their responsibilities related to urban and
                 economically distressed communities.
                 (c) The Council shall terminate on January 21,
                 2021, unless extended by the President.
                 (d) Nothing in this order shall be construed to
                 impair or otherwise affect:
                (i) the authority granted by law to an executive department, agency, or the
                head thereof; or
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                (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget
                relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
                 (e) This order shall be implemented consistent with
                 applicable law and subject to the availability of
                 appropriations.
                 (f) This order is not intended to, and does not,
                 create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural,
                 enforceable at law or in equity by any party against
                 the United States, its departments, agencies, or
                 entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any
                 other person.
                
                
                 (Presidential Sig.)
                 THE WHITE HOUSE,
                 December 12, 2018.
                [FR Doc. 2018-27515
                Filed 12-17-18; 11:15 am]
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