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Tracking Long-Term Projects Across Administrations
“Let’s follow the money—even if the signs change.”
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Tracking Long-Term Projects Across Administrations: Maintaining Momentum When Governments Change

Many of society's most important challenges—infrastructure development, climate change, healthcare transformation, educational reform—require sustained effort over decades. Yet democratic governments operate on much shorter cycles. Elections bring new leaders who may abandon predecessors' initiatives. Multi-year projects risk becoming multi-administration orphans.

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