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Project 2025 talk

An audience of 58 attended the Gloucester County Democratic Committee’s presentation on Project 2025 on Saturday afternoon in the community room of Gloucester Library, Main Street Center. William & Mary adjunct professor Dr. Alan Kennedy explained many of the mandates outlined in this manual compiled by the Heritage Foundation. Kennedy covered many of Project 2025 proposals and their implications on the community such as reclassifying civil servants to make them political appointees, eliminating the U.S. Department of Education and Head Start programs, and rescinding any regulations that prevent discrimination based on race or sex. Shown at the event are, from left, Sarajane Troxel, Maureen Bongarzone, Kent Willis, Kennedy, Leonne Arsenovic and David Helms.
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