Those who are behind the Project 2025 policy document want to eliminate public-sector unions, cut public jobs, eliminate federal funding for public schools and give tax breaks to corporations and the wealthy.

These proposals are just a few items included in Project 2025, a more than 800-page policy document developed by the Heritage Foundation, a far-right think tank. The document is intended to be a policy blueprint for the next Republican administration.

Here are some of the proposals that concern CSEA.

Eliminate public-sector unions

The Project 2025 document openly calls for Congress to eliminate public-sector unions, saying, “Congress should consider whether public-sector unions are appropriate in the first place.”

Those who developed the document also support ending release time to conduct union business, which would take away our ability to run our union!

Weaken worker protections

Project 2025 calls for allowing states and local governments to waive federal labor laws, including the National Labor Relations Act and Fair Standards Labor Act. The FSLA sets the minimum wage, the eight-hour workday, child labor standards, and regulates overtime pay.

Cut public jobs

The policies outlined in Project 2025 would be disastrous for the public sector workforce. The document calls for layoffs, outsourcing public sector work to contractors and for a federal-government-wide hiring freeze.

The document’s authors also believe that public employees are overpaid and receive benefits that are too generous, calling for a cut to both. The document also proposes ending seniority rights in layoffs, which would allow management to choose who should be laid off.

Schools at stake

Project 2025’s authors want to eliminate federal spending on education and divert tax dollars to private schools, which would create huge deficits for school districts across the country.

 

Reproductive rights

Project 2025’s authors want to eliminate federal spending on education and divert tax dollars to private schools, which would create huge deficits for school districts across the country.

 

Cut corporate taxes

Those who developed Project 2025 want to further fill the wallets of already-wealthy people by reducing corporate taxes by nearly $30 billion!

 

Learn more

To learn more, visit cseany.org/vote to download fliers that highlight these and other concerning proposals in Project 2025. You can also contact your region’s political action coordinator. Read the full Project 2025 proposal at: https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf.

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Jason Hosier is a Graphic Production Specialist for CSEA. He has experience in graphic design, website design and management, database management, marketing and communications. Before joining the CSEA Communications Department in the spring of 2015, Jason was an IT Support Specialist within the CSEA Organizing Department tasked with creating and managing a website, graphic design, database management and email campaigns.

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