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Nebraska Governor Partners with Turning Point USA
Statewide expansion of high school political clubs announced
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has announced a new statewide partnership with the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA. The goal of the initiative is to expand student political engagement by establishing Turning Point USA chapters in high schools across the state.
Why it matters
This partnership represents an effort to increase political activism and involvement among high school students in Nebraska. It aligns with Turning Point USA's mission to promote conservative values on college campuses, and the expansion into high schools could shape the political views of young Nebraskans.
The details
Through the new partnership, Turning Point USA will work to establish student-led political clubs in high schools across Nebraska. These clubs will provide a platform for students to discuss conservative ideas and engage in political activities.
- The announcement of the partnership was made on February 10, 2026.
The players
Jim Pillen
The current Governor of Nebraska.
Turning Point USA
A conservative youth organization that promotes right-wing ideologies on college campuses and is now expanding into high schools.
What they’re saying
“We must empower our students to engage in the political process and champion the values that make our state and country great.”
— Jim Pillen, Governor of Nebraska (1011now.com)
What’s next
The partnership will begin with a pilot program in select high schools, with the goal of expanding to all Nebraska high schools over the next two years.
The takeaway
This partnership represents an effort to shape the political views of young Nebraskans, potentially influencing the future of the state's politics.
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