SEIU envisions a just and inclusive society where the collective voice of working people and their families create vibrant and safe communities.
Project 2025, however, not only attacks our rights, hurts working people, and threatens our democracy, but will also give Donald Trump unprecedented powers that no other president has ever had.
Project 2025’s Impact on Working People
Unions
Ban unions for public service workers such as teachers, firefighters, and postal workers, cutting American union membership nearly in half.
Minimum Wage
Allow employers to stop paying hourly workers overtime and allow states to choose not to follow the national minimum wage.
Taxes
Directly harm working and middle-class families by raising taxes on them while reducing taxes for corporations and the ultra-wealthy.
Pre-existing conditions
Create a new tax on health insurance for millions who get insurance through their employer and end protections for people with pre-existing conditions for health care coverage.
Health care
Institute a national abortion ban and criminalize pregnancy by surveilling those who become pregnant, and allow employers to deny health care coverage for birth control and IUDs (intrauterine devices).
Children
Make it harder for future generations to succeed by completely eliminating the Head Start program – ending preschool for children of low-income families – and the Free School Lunch Program.
Medicine
Hurt seniors by cutting Social Security benefits and banning Medicare from negotiating lower prescription drug costs – like the $35 monthly cap on insulin.
Immigration
Deport millions of immigrants in a mass deportation program unlike anything our nation has ever seen.
Safety
Make the workplace less fair and safe by allowing the discrimination of LGBTQIA+ people due to their sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, and sex characteristics.
We won’t fall for their attempts to divide us by race, language, gender or class. We will not stand idly by as they take away our rights to organize, make it harder for us to vote, and attack working families. Just as we turned out in record numbers in the last two elections, we must turnout and mobilize our communities to create a democracy that truly represents us, electing pro-worker candidates that support pro-worker policies.