Congress and White House Back SCORE Act Amid GOP Stalls on College Sports Reforms
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The House is set to vote on the SCORE Act, a bill to reform college athletics oversight, despite GOP divisions and some members opposing it; the legislation aims to provide antitrust exemptions and other protections for college sports, with President Trump endorsing it. Meanwhile, other legislative issues like U.S.-China investment restrictions and healthcare subsidies are also progressing with bipartisan negotiations, amidst internal GOP conflicts and upcoming elections.
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- White House, Olympic leaders lend support to SCORE Act to regulate college sports AP News
- Freedom Caucus members stall House floor action over SCORE Act The Hill
- SCORE Act receives support from over 20 conservative groups as NIL reform fight revs up Fox News
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