One of the things that you see when you read Project 2025 is not just the racist dog whistles, but some ideas that were exactly lifted from some of the most extreme white supremacists ever.
Taking the Reins of Government
… hiring, evaluation, retention, and compensation practices benefit taxpayers, rather than benefiting the lowest rung of the federal workforce. Chapter … hiring, evaluation, retention, and compensation practices benefit taxpayers, rather than benefiting the lowest rung of … - page 20
White House Office
… In the future, amplifying this function would truly benefit both the President and the conservative movement. … In the future, amplifying this function would truly benefit both the President and the conservative movement. … … - page 27
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… state and ensuring that regulations achieve important benefits while imposing minimal burdens on Americans. The … state and ensuring that regulations achieve important benefits while imposing minimal burdens on Americans. The … - page 49
… the related document that provides the foundation for cost-benefit analysis, the next President should immediately … the related document that provides the foundation for cost-benefit analysis, the next President should immediately … - page 49
… often leads to fewer regulatory burdens, more regulatory benefits, and better coordination of regulatory policy, … advance teams that would consult with agencies on cost-benefit analysis and good regulatory practices at the … regulations. These teams would help agencies take cost-benefit analysis into account from the beginning of their … - page 49
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Joyce Vance Columns on Project 2025
Law professor and NBC Legal Analyst Joyce Vance covers Project 2025