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Urgent Concerns Regarding Project 2025 and Its Threat to Democracy and the American People

3/16/2025

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It will only take 15 minute to copy and paste this email and send to the 11 committees listed below and it makes a BIG DIFFERENCE! 
Dear Members of the [House/Senate] [Committee Name],
 
I am writing to express deep concern over the implications of Project 2025, a comprehensive policy blueprint designed to reshape the U.S. government in ways that could undermine democratic institutions, concentrate power in the executive branch, and economically devastate millions of Americans. While this project is framed as a way to make government more efficient, its core proposals threaten the balance of power, the integrity of civil service, and the fundamental rights of American citizens.
 
Key Concerns Regarding Project 2025:
 
1️ Expansion of Executive Power
  • Proposal: Project 2025 seeks to centralize power within the presidency, making it easier for the executive branch to bypass congressional oversight and rule by decree.
  • Implication: This could lead to an "imperial presidency," where policy decisions are made unilaterally, stripping away the checks and balances essential to democracy.
  • Source: (American Progress)
2️ Dismantling the Impartial Civil Service
  • Proposal: The plan replaces tens of thousands of nonpartisan government employees with political loyalists, expanding the number of presidential appointees from 4,000 to 50,000.
  • Implication: This would destroy the neutrality of government agencies, leading to policies that serve political interests rather than the American public.
  • Source: (The Guardian)
3️ Defunding and Gutting Oversight Agencies
  • Proposal: Project 2025 seeks to eliminate federal agencies and cut budgets for oversight bodies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the Securities Exchange Commission.
  • Implication: Without these agencies, corporate polluters, predatory financial institutions, and anti-consumer industries would operate unchecked, harming public health and safety.
  • Source: (Politico)
4️ Undermining Economic Stability and International Standing
  • Proposal: The plan calls for the U.S. to withdraw from global financial institutions like the IMF and the World Bank and weaken economic regulations that protect consumers.
  • Implication: These policies could destabilize the economy, weaken the U.S. dollar, and make financial crises more severe—all while prioritizing corporate profits over workers’ well-being.
  • Source: (AP News)
5️ Legalizing Economic Exploitation & Disenfranchisement
  • Proposal: Project 2025 calls for severe restrictions on social programs such as Medicare, Social Security, and food assistance, while also curbing workers’ rights to unionize and collectively bargain.
  • Implication: Millions of Americans, particularly the most vulnerable, would face widespread economic hardship, increased poverty, and reduced access to healthcare.
  • Source: (Time Magazine)
 
Economic Genocide: Project 2025 as a Systematic Assault on the American Public
 
At its core, Project 2025 represents not just political overreach, but economic genocide—a deliberate consolidation of wealth and power that sacrifices the well-being of millions of Americans to benefit a ruling elite.
  • By stripping government protections, gutting regulatory agencies, and replacing experts with political operatives, this plan ensures corporate control over public life, while leaving ordinary citizens vulnerable to economic hardship, environmental disasters, and workplace exploitation.
  • The targeted dismantling of social safety nets will leave millions without access to food, healthcare, and housing--not due to economic necessity, but as a political choice that benefits only the wealthiest individuals and industries.
  • The long-term effect of these policies will be the forced economic disenfranchisement of entire communities, particularly low-income, working-class, and marginalized populations, while corporate elites accumulate untouchable levels of power and capital.
 
If enacted, Project 2025 would institutionalize policies that perpetuate extreme wealth inequality, undermine democracy, and entrench corporate and political authoritarianism—transforming the U.S. from a functioning democracy into a system where power belongs to the few at the expense of the many.
 
Call to Action: Stop Project 2025 Before It’s Too Late
I urge you to thoroughly investigate Project 2025 and its implications before these radical policies take hold. Specifically, I ask that Congress:
  • ✅ Launch an Oversight Investigation into Project 2025’s connections with corporate lobbying groups and its potential violations of constitutional checks and balances.
  • ✅ Ensure Legislative Protections that prevent mass purges of nonpartisan civil servants and prevent the political weaponization of federal agencies.
  • ✅ Publicly Commit to Opposing This Agenda and work across party lines to protect democratic institutions, civil rights, and economic security for all Americans.
 
The policies outlined in Project 2025 are not just misguided—they are a deliberate strategy to dismantle democracy and engineer economic subjugation. If these efforts are not stopped, the consequences for working Americans will be catastrophic. I urge you to act now, while there is still time to prevent this destructive transformation of our nation.
 
Thank you for your time and attention to this critical issue. I look forward to your response.
 
Sincerely,
Amanda

Write to Representatives

Find your senators and representatives at: ​https://www.congress.gov/members.

Write to Senate & House Committee Members

I've also been writing to committees that cover issues related to tehj corporate take over of our government. 
  • Some committees have a general email address for the committee
  • Some have a general submission form for the committee
  • The all have a lists of the all members of the committee, for which you have have to go to each congressperson website to submit your comments one by one. It's a bit laborious. Most Senators allow you to send letters even if you aren't in their state. Many/Most House representative only allow submissions from people in their own districts. In this case you'll only be able to write to your own representative, if they are on that committee, and/or write to the general mailbox for the committee, if there is one. 
  • You can send hand mailed letters to anyone and the addresses are all on their websites.
House of Representatives
​(1) 
House Committee on Oversight and Accountability
  • Why? This is the primary watchdog committee responsible for investigating executive branch abuses, government efficiency, and threats to democracy.
  • Contact:
    • Democrats: [email protected]
    • Republican: [email protected] 
    • Online Submission: House Oversight Whistleblower Form
(2) House Judiciary Committee
  • Why? This committee has jurisdiction over constitutional law, government reform, and legal affairs, making it critical in reviewing executive power overreach.
  • Contact:
    • Phone: (202) 225-3951
    • Website: judiciary.house.gov​
(3) House Committee on Energy and Commerce
  • Why? Project 2025 includes drastic deregulation efforts that would weaken federal agencies, impacting public health, environmental protections, and economic stability.
  • Contact:
    • Email: [email protected]
    • Phone: (202) 225-2927
    • Website: energycommerce.house.gov
(4) House Committee on Appropriations
  • Why? This committee controls federal funding for government agencies, and could block funding for policies that dismantle public programs.
  • Contact:
    • Phone: (202) 225-2771
    • Website: appropriations.house.gov
(5) House Committee on Homeland Security
  • Why? Project 2025 would reshape federal law enforcement and national security agencies in ways that could increase political control over these institutions.
  • Contact:
    • Phone: (202) 226-8417
    • Website: homeland.house.gov
(6) House Committee on Ways and Means
  • Why? This committee controls tax policy and social programs that Project 2025 seeks to gut.
  • Contact:
    • Democrats: [email protected]
    • Republicans: [email protected]
    • Phone: (202) 225-3625
    • Website: waysandmeans.house.gov

U.S. SENATE: Key Committees to Contact
(7) Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
  • Why? This is the Senate’s primary oversight body for government operations, federal agencies, and national security policies.
  • Contact:
    • Phone: (202) 224-2627
    • Website: hsgac.senate.gov
(8) Senate Committee on Judiciary
  • Why? This committee has jurisdiction over legal issues, constitutional rights, and executive overreach.
  • Contact:
    • Phone: (202) 224-5225
    • Website: judiciary.senate.gov
(9) Senate Committee on Appropriations
  • Why? Like its House counterpart, this committee controls federal funding for programs and agencies that Project 2025 seeks to dismantle.
  • Contact:
    • Phone: (202) 224-7257
    • Website: appropriations.senate.gov
(10) Senate Committee on Finance
  • Why? This committee oversees tax policy, Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid—all of which Project 2025 threatens.
  • Contact:
    • Email: [email protected]
    • Phone: (202) 224-4515
    • Website: finance.senate.gov
(11) Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
  • Why? Project 2025 includes deregulation of environmental protections, which falls under this committee’s oversight.
  • Contact:
    • Phone: (202) 224-4971
    • Website: energy.senate.gov 
    • Chairman Joe Manchin 
    • Ranking Member John Braises 
    • https://www.energy.senate.gov/members 

Strategy

1️⃣ Send personalized emails to each committee.
  • Use the provided email addresses and include your letter as an attachment or in the body of the email.
2️⃣ Call committee offices.
  • Congressional offices track constituent calls, and multiple calls on the same issue raise red flags for lawmakers.
3️⃣ Encourage others to send similar letters.
  • The more people who contact Congress about Project 2025, the harder it is for them to ignore.
4️⃣ Engage with investigative journalists and media outlets.
  • Consider submitting an op-ed or tip to news organizations like ProPublica, The Guardian, The Intercept, or Mother Jones to help expose Project 2025.
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