The executive director of Honesty for Ohio Education said the Ohio General Assembly has already brought many policies outlined in Project 2025 to the Buckeye State.
Editor’s note: This article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal.
From universal private school vouchers to stripping away diversity and inclusion requirements, censoring classrooms, and targeting LGBTQ students — some of Ohio’s education laws and bills mirror the goals outlined for a second Trump administration in Project 2025.
Project 2025 is a Presidential Transition Project written by the Heritage Foundation that spells out the first 180 days in office for the next right-wing administration.
Even though former President Donald Trump has tried to distance himself from Project 2025, former Trump administration officials helped come up with the nearly 900-page policy book “Mandate for Leadership: A Conservative Promise,” which leans heavily on Christian Nationalism values.
Honesty for Ohio Education Executive Director Christina Collins told the Capital Journal that it’s as though the Ohio General Assembly …