Project 2025 is a plan about how to regulate and control people of color, including how they organize, work, play and live. It seeks to regulate what they do with their bodies, how they advocate for their rights, and how they build family and community — all while disregarding the historical injustices and contemporary persecution they have experienced.
Department of Energy and Related Commissions
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Environmental Protection Agency
… especially as it pertains to the perceived threat of climate change . Mischaracterizing the state of our environment … generally and the actual harms reasonably attributable to climate change specifically is a favored tool that the Left … - page 419
… If possible, return the standard-setting role to Congress. Climate Change • Remove the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) … If possible, return the standard-setting role to Congress. Climate Change • Remove the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program … - page 425
… “Fact Check: Is Net Zero an Effective Policy for Stopping Climate Change?” Independent Women’s Forum, October 31, 2022, … climate -change/ (accessed January 25, 2023). Chapter … - page 446
Department of Health and Human Services
… (such as non-health care benefits and services related to climate change ). Chapter Department of Health and Human Services … (such as non-health care benefits and services related to climate change). … wellness and should give the balance - … - page 469
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Project 2025 - Top Issues
Read Project 2025 on top issues:
Medicare, education, health care, climate change, veterans, birth control, Social Security, overtime, agriculture, mifepristone, Israel, small business, school lunches, disabilities, Supreme Court, abortion, the death penalty, porn, immigration
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Joyce Vance Columns on Project 2025
Law professor and NBC Legal Analyst Joyce Vance covers Project 2025