Project 2025's Goals For the Department of Housing & Urban Development
- Tia Snyder
- Jun 12
- 1 min read
What is Project 2025?
Project 2025 is a presidential transition project to set the country on a path that resists leftist values. The goal is to promote the nuclear family, all states' self-governance, improve our military, and protect our “God-given” constitutional rights. Section 3 is titled “The General Welfare” and starts off with the goal of managing our national debt. It immediately discusses medicare and medicaid reform, as the authors know it is a hot topic. The author, Daren Bakst, is a Director of the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Center for Energy and Environment at the Heritage Foundation. The Heritage Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports the implementation of conservative policy. They have funded this entire report.
The Project's Goals for the Department of Housing:
In this department, Bakst states that high level positions in this department should be held by political appointees, with conservative ideologies. The goal is to develop a task force to “identify and reverse all actions taken by the Biden Administration to advance progressive ideology (502).” Mortgage determinations and loan limits will be revisited. Programs that support two-parent families will be prioritized and “Housing First” policies that assist the homeless will be ended. Those who are not citizens will also be prohibited from living in assisted housing. The use of government assistance will be extremely limited.



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