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.
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… apex during the Administration’s opening days. To execute requires a well-conceived, coordinated, unified plan and a … apex during the Administration’s opening days. To execute requires a well-conceived, coordinated, unified plan and a …
… great for any one conservative policy shop to spearhead. It requires the collective action of our movement. With the … great for any one conservative policy shop to spearhead. It requires the collective action of our movement. With the …
… we have been given much. As conservatives, we are as much required to steward this precious heritage for the next … we have been given much. As conservatives, we are as much required to steward this precious heritage for the next …
… welfare programs and the tax code and installing work requirements for food stamps. But we must go further. It’s … welfare programs and the tax code and installing work requirements for food stamps. But we must go further. It’s … - page 4
… Consider the federal budget. Under current law, Congress is required to pass a budget—and 12 issue-specific spending … Consider the federal budget. Under current law, Congress is required to pass a budget—and 12 issue-specific spending … - page 6
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Project 2025 - Top Issues
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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