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.
front matter
… are not necessarily shared by all. What unites us is the drive to make our country better. Chapter front matter … … are not necessarily shared by all. What unites us is the drive to make our country better. … spirit of advancing …
… political establishment and cultural elite have once again driven America toward decline. The good news is that we know … political establishment and cultural elite have once again driven America toward decline. The good news is that we know … - page 2
… in South America and the Pacific. Locally, it would drive billions of dollars of private investment to the … in South America and the Pacific. Locally, it would drive billions of dollars of private investment to the … - page 13
Taking the Reins of Government
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White House Office
… This leadership team must work together closely to drive the national narrative about the White House. Chapter … This leadership team must work together closely to drive the national narrative about the White House. … … - page 27
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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