Texas partners with Turning Point USA for chapters in every high school

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Texas officials announced that is partnering with Turning Point USA, to require a club in every high school in the USA. I am sure there won't be any lawsuits.

Texas partners with Turning Point USA for chapters in every high school​


Texas officials announced Monday they are partnering with Turning Point USA, the conservative organization whose co-founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated earlier this year, to put a club in every high school in the state.

Gov. Greg Abbott (R), Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) and Josh Thifault, Turning Point USA’s senior director, announced the initiative at a press conference, praising the “Club America” chapters — the high school branches — and warning schools not to interfere with them.

“Let me be clear: Any school that stands in the way of a Club America program in their school should be reported immediately to the Texas Education Agency,” Abbott said.

The Turning Point USA chapters were originally meant for college campuses but the group expanded to high schools with a self-reported more than 1,200 chapters.

“This is about constitutional principles,” the governor continued. “This is about a restoration of who we are as a country.”

Texas is the third state to announce a partnership with the group after Florida and Oklahoma.

The Texas Tribune reported the announcement came after a private conversation between the Lone Star State’s education commissioner and Thifault. Not long after the meeting, Patrick announced $1 million in campaign funds to support the effort.
 
Given some of the positions of Turning Point and Charlie Kirk, mandating them appears to generate some awkward legal questions that I imagine the ACLU may explore shortly.
 
I’d like to see someone try to explain how forcing schools to start a club isn’t an anti-American thing to do

Go ahead, try

if you read the article, it's about telling school boards and administrations they shouldn't try to stop the clubs being formed for political reasons.

The students still have to form it up and ask for recognition, same as what has to happen in the other States this has occurred.
 
if you read the article, it's about telling school boards and administrations they shouldn't try to stop the clubs being formed for political reasons.

The students still have to form it up and ask for recognition, same as what has to happen in the other States this has occurred.
The OP stated that Texas officials and Turning Point are working together to require a chapter in every school
 
if you read the article, it's about telling school boards and administrations they shouldn't try to stop the clubs being formed for political reasons.

The students still have to form it up and ask for recognition, same as what has to happen in the other States this has occurred.

The OP stated that Texas officials and Turning Point are working together to require a chapter in every school
Its an official government /private partnership.
 
Texas officials announced that is partnering with Turning Point USA, to require a club in every high school in the USA. I am sure there won't be any lawsuits.

Texas partners with Turning Point USA for chapters in every high school​


Texas officials announced Monday they are partnering with Turning Point USA, the conservative organization whose co-founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated earlier this year, to put a club in every high school in the state.

Gov. Greg Abbott (R), Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) and Josh Thifault, Turning Point USA’s senior director, announced the initiative at a press conference, praising the “Club America” chapters — the high school branches — and warning schools not to interfere with them.

“Let me be clear: Any school that stands in the way of a Club America program in their school should be reported immediately to the Texas Education Agency,” Abbott said.

The Turning Point USA chapters were originally meant for college campuses but the group expanded to high schools with a self-reported more than 1,200 chapters.

“This is about constitutional principles,” the governor continued. “This is about a restoration of who we are as a country.”

Texas is the third state to announce a partnership with the group after Florida and Oklahoma.

The Texas Tribune reported the announcement came after a private conversation between the Lone Star State’s education commissioner and Thifault. Not long after the meeting, Patrick announced $1 million in campaign funds to support the effort.
Gross.
 
The OP is wrong.

It forbids schools from flat-out denying them for political reasons.

Far cry from "requiring".
And they are gathering funds to create the clubs already, at least $1MM already pledged from the LT Governor.
 
Texas officials announced that is partnering with Turning Point USA, to require a club in every high school in the USA. I am sure there won't be any lawsuits.

Texas partners with Turning Point USA for chapters in every high school​


Texas officials announced Monday they are partnering with Turning Point USA, the conservative organization whose co-founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated earlier this year, to put a club in every high school in the state.

Gov. Greg Abbott (R), Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) and Josh Thifault, Turning Point USA’s senior director, announced the initiative at a press conference, praising the “Club America” chapters — the high school branches — and warning schools not to interfere with them.

“Let me be clear: Any school that stands in the way of a Club America program in their school should be reported immediately to the Texas Education Agency,” Abbott said.

The Turning Point USA chapters were originally meant for college campuses but the group expanded to high schools with a self-reported more than 1,200 chapters.

“This is about constitutional principles,” the governor continued. “This is about a restoration of who we are as a country.”

Texas is the third state to announce a partnership with the group after Florida and Oklahoma.

The Texas Tribune reported the announcement came after a private conversation between the Lone Star State’s education commissioner and Thifault. Not long after the meeting, Patrick announced $1 million in campaign funds to support the effort.

This doesn't say anything about requiring a club. It says schools (many run by anti-civil rights folks like you) can't stop the creation of one if the students want it.

You lied (of course).
 
And they are gathering funds to create the clubs already, at least $1MM already pledged from the LT Governor.
Good for them.

The country could only benefit from their teaching.
 
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Good for them.

The country could only benefit from their teaching.
Personally, if a school permits one club it has to permit them all. I am fine with that. Government efforts to put one in every school is biased towards one point of view and goes against the concept of free speech and separation of church and state.
 
Personally, if a school permits one club it has to permit them all. I am fine with that. Government efforts to put one in every school is biased towards one point of view and goes against the concept of free speech and separation of church and state.

TPUSA isn't a church.

The problem is lefty school boards fight tooth and nail against any club that doesn't meet their own personal requirements.
 
Texas officials announced that is partnering with Turning Point USA, to require a club in every high school in the USA. I am sure there won't be any lawsuits.

Texas partners with Turning Point USA for chapters in every high school​


Texas officials announced Monday they are partnering with Turning Point USA, the conservative organization whose co-founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated earlier this year, to put a club in every high school in the state.

Gov. Greg Abbott (R), Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) and Josh Thifault, Turning Point USA’s senior director, announced the initiative at a press conference, praising the “Club America” chapters — the high school branches — and warning schools not to interfere with them.

“Let me be clear: Any school that stands in the way of a Club America program in their school should be reported immediately to the Texas Education Agency,” Abbott said.

The Turning Point USA chapters were originally meant for college campuses but the group expanded to high schools with a self-reported more than 1,200 chapters.

“This is about constitutional principles,” the governor continued. “This is about a restoration of who we are as a country.”

Texas is the third state to announce a partnership with the group after Florida and Oklahoma.

The Texas Tribune reported the announcement came after a private conversation between the Lone Star State’s education commissioner and Thifault. Not long after the meeting, Patrick announced $1 million in campaign funds to support the effort.

There is nothing in there stating schools are required to have a club. They are saying schools can't prevent students from forming one if they want.
 
TPUSA isn't a church.

The problem is lefty school boards fight tooth and nail against any club that doesn't meet their own personal requirements.
It is a Christian "faith based" organization with a very specific view.
This is what you get when you open the site.
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