Alex Gonzalez, Producer
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Project 2025 is the controversial right-wing plan for the next Republican presidency, and progressive Nevada leaders are dissecting what the playbook could entail if put into practice.
They say the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the American labor movement are both at risk.
Camalot Todd is the communications director for the Nevada Conservation League, and said the blueprint would also aim to get rid of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and the Inflation Reduction Act - both of which have ushered in massive climate investments.
She called the potential divestment "destabilizing."
"We're talking about billions of dollars in funding for Nevada specifically," said Todd. "So we already broke historic records of 120 degrees in July, we are still having triple-digit heat waves. We have the water crisis at Lake Mead, we have the air quality concerns that happens from wildfires."
Project 2025 would also privatize the National Weather Service, which Todd called one of the "strangest" aspects of the playbook.
The National Weather Service is responsible for issuing free weather-related alerts and predictions, which Todd argued are essential for everyone to prepare for more frequent extreme weather events.
Former President Donald Trump has tried to distance himself from Project 2025, but is struggling as many members of his past administration have been instrumental in its creation.
Trump claims he is pro-worker, but Angel Sandoval - media relations manager at For Our Future Nevada - said the plan says otherwise.
While Trump has said he disagrees with some of the proposals of Project 2025, those like Sandoval said he is likely to enact many of the ideas laid out in the 900 page document if he's put back in the White House.
Sandoval said the playbook would roll back workers' rights, weaken the ability and right to organize, eliminate overtime-pay laws, and would do away with health and safety protections.
"When we are talking about the reduction of the power for unions," said Sandoval, "we know that the main goal is to give power to big corporations. It is not to give the power to the workers."
Sandoval said Project 2025 is full of anti-union provisions that would be detrimental to the labor movement.
Culinary Workers Union Local 226 and Bartenders Union Local 226 represent 60,000 workers in the Silver State, and recently endorsed Vice-President Kamala Harris for president and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for vice president.
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