Project 2025: How Heritage Foundation's Government Overhaul Plan Is Reshaping Federal Agencies and Civil Service
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Its ambitions hit hard and fast. The plan calls for dismantling the Department of Education, shifting programs like the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to Health and Human Services, while empowering states with school choice and parental rights to combat what it labels “woke propaganda” in public schools, according to the Heritage Foundation’s Mandate for Leadership. Picture the Department of Homeland Security vanishing, replaced by a streamlined immigration agency merging Customs and Border Protection, ICE, and more, with active-duty military aiding border enforcement.
Federal staffing faces a seismic shift via reinstating Schedule F, reclassifying tens of thousands of civil servants as at-will political appointees. “The new Administration must fill its ranks with political appointees,” urges the Mandate, aiming for 20,000 vetted resumes by late 2024. Agencies like the DOJ and FBI would bow to direct White House oversight, curbing their independence under unitary executive theory.
Policy goals slash corporate taxes, impose a flat income tax, and gut Medicaid with per-capita caps and work requirements. The FTC might dissolve, antitrust enforcement weakened, while environmental regs fade to boost nuclear innovation.
By February 2026, the Trump administration has enacted or started 53 percent of its domestic agenda, per the Center for Progressive Reform’s tracker, including a February 2025 executive order launching the Department of Government Efficiency for mass reductions in force and agency reorganizations by March and September.
Experts warn of risks: the ACLU calls it a radical restructuring threatening rights, while unions like AFGE decry up to a million job losses and politicized bureaucracy. Yet proponents, via Heritage, promise efficiency, declaring it a “collective effort of hundreds of volunteers” for positive change.
As milestones loom—like Phase 2 reorganization plans—this blueprint tests America’s governance, balancing bold reform against democratic guardrails.
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