Executive action refers to measures taken by the executive branch of government, typically by the president or a governor, to implement laws, manage government operations, or address specific issues without the need for legislative approval. This can include executive orders, proclamations, or directives that have legal authority. While executive actions can be influential in shaping policy, they are often subject to legal challenges and can be reversed by future administrations.
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