Senate Democrats craft NCAA athlete Bill of Rights (uh oh)

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https://www.espn.com/college-sports...y-framework-future-college-sports-legislation

someone doesn't realize 90% of athletic departments already lose money every year

Their proposal would seek ways to:
• Allow athletes to market their NIL rights in individual deals and group licensing arrangements with minimal restrictions;
• Create revenue-sharing agreements with associations, conference and schools that result in "fair and equitable compensation";
• Develop "evidence-based health, safety and wellness standards" that come with penalties if they are not followed;
• Provide athletes with "commensurate lifetime scholarships" and comprehensive health care coverage for sport-related injuries;
• Increase transparency by mandating schools to provide more detailed reports of their athletic revenues and expenses;
• Ban any restrictions or penalties associated with transferring from one school to another;
• Establish a commission made up of current and former college athletes along with other experts to provide a meaningful voice for athletes in the decision-making process for college sports.
 

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Yep, all those athletes that go on to make more money than nearly 100% of Americans need more help from the democrats

the rest ain't getting paid to play sports, but they get a $ 200,000 + education

Typical career politician move. How about this solution, take away their scholarships and whatever incidentals they benefit from, then allow them to revenue share.

99% of college athletes get screwed, which is what liberals do best
 

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