This document outlines a 10-year plan to develop fusion power in the US and argues for increased national commitment and funding. It states that fusion is a clean, unlimited energy source but that the US is falling behind competitors like China and needs $30 billion over 10 years to build new fusion facilities, including a component test facility, to achieve a burning plasma reactor and practical fusion power. This "Apollo program" for fusion is needed for national security and economic leadership in the 21st century.