Project 2025 proposes marriage bootcamps for unmarried individuals

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Project 2025 proponents are proposing government-run "marriage bootcamps" for unmarried individuals. The goal is to encourage marriage through reeducation and financial incentives. These camps would aim to prepare couples for marriage, culminating in communal weddings. The initiative, part of a broader "Saving America by Saving the Family" framework, also suggests tax incentives for married couples. The proposed program, estimated to cost $280 billion over ten years, includes a potential $5,000 "wedding bonus" for completing the program, funded by private donors.


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