Project 2025: Policy Agenda

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Table of Contents

A Note on “Project 2025”

Paul Dans

Foreword: A Promise to America

Kevin D. Roberts, PhD

Section 1: Taking the Reins of Government

1

White House Office

Rick Dearborn

2

Executive Office of the President of the United States

Russ Vought

3

Central Personnel Agencies: Managing the Bureaucracy

Donald Devine

Dennis Dean Kirk

Paul Dans

Section 2: The Common Defense

4

Department of Defense

Christopher Miller

5

Department of Homeland Security

Ken Cuccinelli

6

Department of State

Kiron K. Skinner

7

Intelligence Community

Dustin J. Carmack

8

Media Agencies

U.S. Agency for Global Media

Mora Namdar

Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Mike Gonzalez

9

Agency for International Development

Max Primorac

Section 3: The General Welfare

10

Department of Agriculture

Daren Bakst

11

Department of Education

Lindsey M. Burke

12

Department of Energy and Related Commissions

Bernard L. McNamee

13

Environmental Protection Agency

Mandy M. Gunasekara

14

Department of Health and Human Services

Roger Severino

15

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Benjamin S. Carson, Sr., MD

16

Department of the Interior

William Perry Pendley

17

Department of Justice

Gene Hamilton

18

Department of Labor and Related Agencies

Jonathan Berry

19

Department of Transportation

Diana Furchtgott-Roth

20

Department of Veterans Affairs

Brooks D. Tucker

Section 4: The Economy

21

Department of Commerce

Thomas F. Gilman

22

Department of the Treasury

William L. Walton

Stephen Moore

David R. Burton

23

Export-Import Bank

The Export-Import Bank Should Be Abolished

Veronique de Rugy

The Case for the Export-Import Bank

Jennifer Hazelton

24

Federal Reserve

Paul Winfree

25

Small Business Administration

Karen Kerrigan

26

Trade

The Case for Fair Trade

Peter Navarro

The Case for Free Trade

Kent Lassman

Section 5: Independent Regulatory Agencies

27

Financial Regulatory Agencies

Securities and Exchange Commission and Related Agencies

David R. Burton

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Robert Bowes

28

Federal Communications Commission

Brendan Carr

29

Federal Election Commission

Hans A. von Spakovsky

30

Federal Trade Commission

Adam Candeub

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