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Project 2025 Will Harm Pennsylvanians

Writer's picture: Bob ScheierBob Scheier

Looking for ways to explain the ultra-right-wing Project 2025 plan for a second Trump administration in a way everyday voters can understand? Check out this two-page data sheet from the Center for American Progress that lays out real-world impacts for Pennsylvania. Some high- (or low-) lights:


• Under the Project 2025 plan, the typical family of four in Pennsylvania would see a tax increase of $3,167 per year.


• Project 2025 proposes imposing “limits or lifetime caps on [Medicaid] benefits.” In Pennsylvania, 373,100 Medicaid enrollees would be at risk of losing coverage because they are low income and lack access to alternative, affordable coverage.


• Project 2025 eliminates some emergency contraception medications from free preventive care requirements, meaning 1,890,000 women in Pennsylvania would lose guaranteed access to free emergency contraception.


• Project 2025 eliminates Head Start, which provides access to no-cost child care—among other services—for 34,080 low-income children in Pennsylvania. Eliminating Head Start would wipe out a critical supply of childcare in rural and other underserved communities that already face a lack of child care slots.


This background is great fodder for social media, ads, and conversations with voters who  distrust both parties or who feel voting doesn’t make a difference.

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