What is an Executive Directive?
Similar to executive orders, executive directives are issued by the Governor to establish basic internal policy or procedure for the executive branch of state government, assure the faithful execution of law, and to supervise state departments. Executive directives often establish guidelines, rules of conduct, or rules of procedures for state departments and their employees. Executive directives are signed by the Governor and distributed to state departments and agencies, but not filed with the Secretary of State.
Executive Directive 2023-4: Expediting Permits and Adding Accountability Measures
Executive Directive 2023-3: Helping Michiganders Pay for College
Executive Directive 2023-2: Protecting Health Insurance for Michiganders
Executive Directive 2023-1: Inclusive State Contracting
Executive Directive 2022-13: Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
Executive Directive 2022-12: Lowering the Cost of Insulin
Executive Directive 2022-9: Lowering Costs for Families with the Inflation Reduction Act
Executive Directive 2022-11: Lowering Costs for Businesses with the Inflation Reduction Act
Executive Directive 2022-8: Supporting and Growing the Semiconductor Industry in Michigan
Executive Directive 2022-7: Reducing Violent Crime
Executive Directive 2022-6: Streamlining Permitting
Executive Directive 2022-5: Reproductive Rights in Michigan
Executive Directive 2022-4: Increasing Voter Registration Opportunities
Executive Directive 2022-3: Accepting Credit Card Payments for FOIA Requests
Executive Directive 2022-2: Fixing Potholes in Michigan Roads
Executive Directive 2022-1: Creating the Michigan Office of Rural Development
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