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  2. List of national emergencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On April 10, 2023, three years after the emergency declaration, Congress sent a Joint Resolution terminating the national emergency to the President's desk, at which point it was signed into law. This marks the first time since the passage of the National Emergencies Act that a National Emergency was terminated through Congressional action. [145]

  3. National Emergencies Act - Wikipedia

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    The National Emergencies Act (NEA) (Pub. L. 94–412, 90 Stat. 1255, enacted September 14, 1976, codified at 50 U.S.C. § 1601–1651) is a United States federal law passed to end all previous national emergencies and to formalize the emergency powers of the President.

  4. State of emergency - Wikipedia

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    The federal government of Canada can use the Emergencies Act to invoke a state of emergency. A national state of emergency automatically expires after 90 days, unless extended by the Governor-in-Council. [24] There are different levels of emergencies: Public Welfare Emergency, Public Order Emergency, International Emergency, and War Emergency. [25]

  5. State of national emergency - Wikipedia

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  6. Emergencies Act - Wikipedia

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    The emergency must be a "national emergency", which means an "urgent and critical situation of a temporary nature" that either "(a) seriously endangers the lives, health or safety of Canadians and is of such proportions or nature as to exceed the capacity or authority of a province to deal with it, or (b) seriously threatens the ability of the ...

  7. National Emergency Concerning the Southern Border of the ...

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    Shortly before the emergency was declared, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi warned Republicans that this would set a precedent for the next Democratic president to declare a national emergency on gun violence. [117] After the declaration, Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Senator Chuck Schumer issued a joint statement opposing the declaration ...

  8. National Emergency Message - Wikipedia

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    The term "Emergency Action Notification" was created when the Emergency Broadcast System went into place in 1963. Before the mid-1970s, this was the only non-test activation permitted (the same rule also applied to the earlier CONELRAD system). The EAN signifies a national emergency, as the wording shows.

  9. Executive Order 11490 - Wikipedia

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    The primary objective of Executive Order 11490 was to ensure the continuity of government operations across all levels during any conceivable national emergency. It emphasized the necessity for effective national preparedness planning, which involved identifying critical functions, assigning responsibilities for developing implementation plans, and establishing the capability to execute those ...