Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of the Treasury
Published Date: 1/13/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
The Department of the Treasury now has a clear, official list of who steps in if both the Secretary and Deputy Secretary can’t do their jobs. This new order updates the old one and makes sure only eligible, permanent officials can take over, keeping things smooth and ready. No big money changes, but it’s all about staying prepared and in control starting January 2025.
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Previous: 2025-00611 — Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of Justice
The President set a clear backup plan for who takes over if the top Justice Department leaders can’t do their jobs. Four U.S. Attorneys from New York, Arizona, Illinois, and Hawaii are next in line, but only if they’re fully eligible and not just acting temporarily. This new order replaces the old 2017 plan and keeps things running smoothly without extra costs or delays.
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This new order sets a clear backup plan for who takes charge at the Office of Management and Budget if both the Director and Deputy Director can’t do their jobs. It lists the officials in line to step up, making sure the office keeps running smoothly without delays. No extra costs or timing changes are expected, but it replaces the old 2012 plan with a fresh, updated lineup.