Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell introduced the Protect College Sports Act to regulate transfers, eligibility, and compensation in college athletics. The bipartisan proposal aims to impose tighter rules on these areas of collegiate sports. It addresses ongoing issues in how student-athletes move between schools and receive benefits.
Key Points
- Bipartisan Protect College Sports Act introduced by Cruz and Cantwell
- Targets rules on transfers, eligibility, and athlete compensation
- Seeks to standardize regulations across college athletics programs
Implications for Educational Freedom
No direct implications.