三位专家于2025年12月3日告诉众议院小组委员会, " 杜鲁门奖学金方案 " 缺乏透明度和任人唯贤的公平性,使人们对如何授予公共资金的政治偏见表示关切。
Three experts told a House subcommittee on Dec. 3, 2025, that the Truman Scholarship Program lacks transparency and merit-based fairness, raising concerns about political bias in how public funds are awarded.
2025年12月3日,三名专家在众议院的一个小组委员会作证,审查联邦资助的杜鲁门奖学金方案的潜在政治偏见,该方案支持追求公共服务生涯的学生。
On December 3, 2025, three experts testified before a House subcommittee examining potential political bias in the federally funded Truman Scholarship Program, which supports students pursuing public service careers.
Jennifer Kabbany、Adam Kissel和Frederick M. Hess对透明、择优选择和对该计划私人决策过程的意识形态影响提出了关切。
Jennifer Kabbany, Adam Kissel, and Frederick M. Hess raised concerns about transparency, merit-based selection, and ideological influence in the program’s private decision-making process.
他们的证词突出强调了对如何通过选择性、无党派机制分配公共资金的更广泛审查,强调需要在联邦奖学金方案中实行问责和公平。
Their testimony highlighted broader scrutiny over how public funds are allocated through selective, nonpartisan mechanisms, emphasizing the need for accountability and fairness in federal scholarship programs.