Thursday, February 16, 2023

Lessening Racial Inequality

President Joe Biden Orders Federal Government to do More to Address Racial Inequality

 
The President's new Executive Order requires that an initial review into long-standing disparities in government services and treatment that he issued as Executive Order #13985 on his first day in office become an annual requirement for federal agencies. The reviews are aimed at increasing access to federal programs, services, and activities for disadvantaged communities. The new order also directs federal agencies to have equity teams and name senior leaders who would be accountable for increasing equity and addressing bias. 

As the Order states:

"When any segment of society is denied the full promise of America, our entire Nation is held back. But when we lift each other up, we are all lifted up. As the President has said: 'Advancing equity is not a one-year project. It’s a generational commitment.'"

The Executive Order:
  • Launches a new annual process to strengthen racial equity and support for underserved communities.
  • Empowers Federal equity leaders. 
  • Strengthens community partnerships and engagement. 
  • Invests in underserved communities. 
  • Improves economic opportunity in rural and urban communities. 
  • Addresses emerging civil rights risks. 
  • Promotes data equity and transparency. 
Federal agencies would need to improve the quality and frequency of their engagement with communities that have faced systemic discrimination. Also, the order formalizes Biden’s goal of a 50% bump in federal procurement dollars that go to small and disadvantaged businesses by 2025. Under the order, agencies must also focus on new civil rights threats, such as discrimination in automated technology and access for people with disabilities and for those who speak languages other than English. It also includes a push to improve the collection, transparency and analysis of data to help improve equity.

To read more about additional steps agencies have taken and the Administration’s efforts to advance equity and justice for underserved communities, go to www.whitehouse.gov/equity. See agency 2022 Equity Action Plans and relevant links at www.performance.gov/equity.

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