Florida Senate advances Teddy Bridgewater Act to let coaches fund student-athletes up to $15K

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The Florida Senate passed the Teddy Bridgewater Act, which would allow high-school coaches to spend up to $15,000 of their own money on student-athletes for food, transportation, and recovery services; it still must clear the House and receive Gov. DeSantis's signature. Critics warn about accountability and booster-style influence; Bridgewater’s coaching history provides context for the proposal.
Topics:sports#education-policy#florida#high-school-sports#politics#state-senate#teddy-bridgewater-act
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