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Project 2025 encourages the next administration to rescind some of the provisions of the Family Planning Services and Population Research Act of 1970, enacted as Title X of Public Health Service Act, which offers reproductive healthcare services, and to require participating clinics to emphasize the importance of marriage to potential parents ...
Project 2025 goes further, suggesting that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should stop “promoting abortion as health care,” and that all research and vaccine-creation involving ...
At its heart, Project 2025 is a series of detailed policy proposals put together by hundreds of high-profile conservatives that the project's participants hope Trump adopts in office. Those ...
“The corporate income tax is the most damaging tax in the U.S. tax system, and its primary economic burden falls on workers because capital is more mobile than labor,” according to Project 2025.
When Project 2025 became a viral sensation. President Joe Biden's campaign had warned against Project 2025 early on, in social media posts ahead of his State of the Union address in April, and House Democrats launched a Project 2025 Task Force to amplify their concerns in June. Days later, comedian John Oliver mocked it on his HBO show.
NIMHD addresses disparities in minority health in the United States. It defines minority health as "all aspects of health and disease in one or more racial/ethnic minority populations as defined by the Office of Management and Budget, including Blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Asians, American Indians/Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders."
Paul Dans is an American conservative political operative best known for leading Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation's 2025 presidential transition project intended to reshape the United States federal government to reflect right-wing policies. [1] [2] Dans was later fired by the Heritage Foundation on July 25, 2024. [3]
Project 2025 is an ultra-conservative playbook and policy wish list for a second Trump presidency. The 922-page book outlines policy goals, but its potential impacts aren't easily identifiable.