印地安那州州长Mike Braun敦促学校支持TPUSA的美国俱乐部, 在公众教育中引发关于宗教和政治的辩论。
Indiana Governor Mike Braun urged schools to support TPUSA’s Club America, sparking debate over religion and politics in public education.
2026年3月12日, 印第安纳州州长麦克布劳恩(Mike Braun)敦促公立学校和学院支持美国Turning Point俱乐部,
On March 12, 2026, Indiana Governor Mike Braun urged public schools and colleges to support Turning Point USA’s Club America, a conservative, Christian-aligned student group, as part of a broader effort to promote free speech and political balance in education.
这项倡议是在总督府宣布的,并得到州领导人的支持,它鼓励学校通过现有程序为这类俱乐部提供便利,但没有授权它们这样做。
The initiative, announced at the Governor’s Mansion and backed by state leaders, encourages schools to facilitate such clubs through existing procedures but does not mandate them.
它与登记高中选民的国家伙伴关系相吻合,它吸引了民主党和教育工作者的批评,他们警告说,这有可能模糊宗教、政治和公共教育之间的界限。
It coincides with a state partnership to register high school voters, drawing criticism from Democrats and educators who warn it risks blurring the line between religion, politics, and public education.
TPUSA在印地安那州有65所高中和34个学院分会,州长将这一推力说成是捍卫宪法权利,尽管其影响仍然不确定。
TPUSA has 65 high school and 34 college chapters in Indiana, and the governor framed the push as defending constitutional rights, though its impact remains uncertain.