Project 2025's plan to make Medicare Advantage the default option would give corporations even more power and strip doctors and patients of the freedom to make decisions about what care enrollees can or cannot receive.
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… of personnel with technical expertise and - 877 of personnel with technical expertise and experience as well as an alignment … of the United States Page number 51 … of personnel with technical expertise and experience as well as an alignment … - page 51
… is to employ its unique expertise (particularly on the technical side) to ensure that sound analysis is … is to employ its unique expertise (particularly on the technical side) to ensure that sound analysis is … - page 56
… on Environmental Quality. The OSTP can also help to bring technical expertise to regulatory matters in support of OMB. … on Environmental Quality. The OSTP can also help to bring technical expertise to regulatory matters in support of OMB. … - page 58
… Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures setting the technical requirements for sound exams are reformed. A … Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures setting the technical requirements for sound exams are reformed. A … - page 68
Department of Defense
… risk-reduction approach to increase understanding of the technical risks by drawing on the expertise in DOD … risk-reduction approach to increase understanding of the technical risks by drawing on the expertise in DOD … - page 98
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