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Friend, we want to hear from you! Problems viewing this email? [View it in your browser]( [Center for American Progress]( Want to Know More About Project 2025? [An American flag waving in front of the Capitol building in Washington, DC.]( Hello Friend, More than one year ago, the Heritage Foundation published its Mandate for Leadership, dubbed “Project 2025: Presidential Transition Project.” For some time, the lengthy blueprint’s bureaucratic speak kept it out of the headlines. But now, as 2025 looms closer, more people are talking about it. It’s important that you know how this playbook would affect your family and community. Project 2025 is an extremist blueprint meant to serve as a road map for a far-right presidential administration. Its policy proposals are sweeping and would affect nearly every facet of American life, with the overarching goal of laying out an authoritarian playbook that threatens the rights, freedoms, and protections Americans have fought for—and won—over decades. [Learn More About Project 2025]( The Center for American Progress is dedicated to unpacking what Project 2025’s policy proposals would actually mean for everyday Americans. As our policy experts [break down]( how Project 2025 policies will harm all Americans, we invite you to submit your outstanding questions. We're here to provide you with the answers and clarity you need. [Submit your questions]( [join our spotlight project 2025 newsletter]( [Support CAP]( [Manage Email Preferences or Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( [Center for American Progress]( Center for American Progress 1333 H Street NW Washington, D.C. 20005 [supporter]

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