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.
Department of Agriculture
… • Defend American agriculture and advance - 3837 • Defend American agriculture and advance the critical importance of efficient … to advance safe and affordable food. Chapter Department of Agriculture Page number 293 … • Defend American agriculture … - page 293
… agricultural practices onto farmers. Chapter Department of Agriculture Page number 294 … to transforming the food … - page 294
… $30 billion a year at its disposal.”* Chapter Department of Agriculture Page number 294 … Address the Abuse of CCC … - page 294
… Charter Act (Charter Act)” gives the Secretary of Agriculture broad discretionary authority to spend “unused” CCC money. However, in general, past Agriculture Secretaries have not used this power to any … response to the COVID-19 pandemic.”° Chapter Department of Agriculture Page number 294 … Section 5 of the Commodity … - page 294
… agricultural practices.” Chapter Department of Agriculture Page number 294 … At the time, critics warned … - page 294
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Project 2025 - Top Issues
Read Project 2025 on top issues:
Medicare, education, health care, climate change, veterans, energy, 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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Read the Project 2025 Comics
Comics explaining Project 2025 (https://stopproject2025comic.org/):
"Project 2025 is a detailed plan to shut you up, and shut you out.
Don’t let it do either.
Read on, then vote."
Comics explain Project 2025 by topic: Children. Health care. Voting. Taxes. Climate. Education. And more.
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Joyce Vance Columns on Project 2025
Law professor and NBC Legal Analyst Joyce Vance covers Project 2025