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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.
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, and Frederick M. Hess raised concerns about transparency, merit-based selection, and ideological influence in the program’s private decision-making process.
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.
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Tres expertos dijeron a un subcomité de la Cámara el 3 de diciembre de 2025 que el Programa de Becas Truman carece de transparencia y equidad basada en el mérito, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre el sesgo político en la forma en que se otorgan fondos públicos.