The Heritage Foundation is a far right-wing think tank funded by influential people who want to promote “free enterprise” and “free markets.” Founded during Nixon’s administration, its ability to churn out slanted “research” and fund like-minded organizations is quite powerful.
If you have not heard of the Heritage Foundation, then you have certainly felt its influence. Maybe you have heard of ALEC? Or the State Policy Network?
If you haven’t, then look them up. But here’s some info from SourceWatch:
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) describes itself as the largest “membership association of state legislators,” but over 98% of its revenue comes from sources other than legislative dues, primarily from corporations and corporate foundations.[1] After the 2010 congressional midterm elections, ALEC boasted that “among those who won their elections, three of the four former state legislators newly-elected to the U.S. Senate are ALEC Alumni and 27 of the 42 former state legislators newly-elected to the U.S. House are ALEC Alumni.” (A full list of the Congressional freshmen who are ALEC alums can be found here.) [2]
The State Policy Network (SPN) is a web of right-wing “think tanks” and tax-exempt organizations in 50 states, Washington, D.C., Canada, and the United Kingdom. As of August 2020, SPN’s membership totals 162. Today’s SPN is the tip of the spear of far-right, nationally funded policy agenda in the states that undergirds extremists in the Republican Party.
SPN describes itself as a network and service organization for the “state-based free market think tank movement,” and its stated mission is “to provide strategic assistance to independent research organizations devoted to discovering and developing market-oriented solutions to state and local public policy issues.”[1] It was founded in November 1991[2] and incorporated in March of 1992.[3]
SPN groups operate as the policy, communications, and litigation arm of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), giving the cookie-cutter ALEC agenda a sheen of academic legitimacy and state-based support.
Let’s pull that last part out.
“SPN groups operate as the policy, communications, and litigation arm of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), giving the cookie-cutter ALEC agenda a sheen of academic legitimacy and state-based support.”
ALEC and SPN are arms of the Koch Brothers empire of influence.
The State Policy Network is rather big. It reaches into practically every state and links “individual” entities together. Oddly many of those entities are already linked.
Look at the directory and explore North Carolina for instance.
They all are linked to Art Pope, who need no introduction to North Carolinians.
The John Locke Foundation, Jesse Helms Center and Martin Center all are massively funded by Pope.
School choice, school privatization, and other actions that have weakened public schools in North Carolina are usually championed by Pope and his organizations.
The Heritage Foundation is part of the State Policy Network.
And here are some snippets from the 920 document from Project 2025.
And maybe the best explanation of the scope of Project 2025 comes from John Oliver.
John Oliver on Project 2025 and a second Trump term.
I was going to clip this segment out into shorter sections but decided to keep it together because it's too important and, frankly, it should terrify you. pic.twitter.com/Kaqo07lurB