The new bill creates a national framework for the remuneration of university athletes

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First on Fox: The House of Representatives later deploys bipartite legislation which will mark a major change in the world of university sports, in particular the remuneration of athlete students, Fox News Digital learned.
The bill would codify the law for athlete students to be paid for the use of their name, their image and their resemblance (Nile), while demanding that colleges and universities also provide them with a “complete” academic, career advice and medical support, according to the text obtained by Fox News Digital.
Null regulations would be standardized across the country, going beyond the current patchwork of states’ laws. More than 30 states allow colleges to pay for athlete students, while no regulations of this type exist in others.
Students athlete would be able to hire agents and should disclose their zero transactions to their schools and to non -profit intercollegial sports associations (IIAA), such as the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and similar groups.
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Mya Lesnar from the state of Colorado famous after winning the female weight launch at 62-4 1/2 (19.01 m) at the NCAA athletics championships in Hayward Field. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
For students who are not athletes from colleges and universities who bring together high income from sports media, he would protect them from the invoice of the athletics programs of their college by prohibiting the costs of students in these schools from being used for them.
The bill also expressly prohibits athlete students from being considered as employees of a college for their sports participation.
It is a bipartite bill which is the product of the energy and trade committee of the Chamber, the Education and Work Committee of the Chamber and the Judicial Committee of the Chamber.
Its main co-sponsors are the representatives of Janelle bynum, D-ear., And Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla. Rep. Shomari Figures, d-ala., Is also a co-sponsor.
The presidents of the Brett Guthrie Committee, R-Ky., Tim Walberg, R-Mich., And Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told Fox News Digital in a joint declaration: “Nile offers an endless range of opportunities for student-athletes to make the most of their university experience, but the lack of clear railing has left athletes and universities uninhabitable. “
“The ACT score creates a national framework that supports students and recents the educational mission of university athletics,” they said.
Jordan, in particular, was a double champion of the struggle of the Collège of Division I of the NCAA. Later, he became coach of the Ohio State University wrestling program before being elected to the congress.
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The bill was the product of the panels led by the chairman of the Chamber and Commerce Committee, Brett Guthrie, on the left, president of the Chamber’s judicial committee, Jim Jordan, the president of education at the center and the house and the president of the labor committee, Tim Walberg, on the right. (Getty Images)
If athlete students should receive part of the sports media income from their school and how much a debate of several years was.
There have been several attempts at the congress to put pressure for legislation giving students of athletes the ability to take advantage of their university sports careers.
The NCAA, the main director of university sports, changed its rules in 2021 to allow students athlete to take advantage of Nile.
This comes after information that such legislation could be presented this week after a June antitrust regulations in House v. NCAA between NCAA and lawyers for colleges athletes in division I. A judge approved more than $ 2.7 billion in the back for university athletes who were excluded from transactions between 2016 and 2024, paving the way to colleges to directly pay the players.
Under the parameters of the bill, the IIAAS would guarantee that zero transactions aligned on fair market value, while being able to limit the eligibility of athlete students according to the duration of their university sports career and to create new requirements for agents not registered with the IIAA.
The text also includes a liability shield for universities and IIAA that “adoption, agreement, compliance, or application of any rule, regulation, requirement, standard or other provision established in accordance with or in accordance with this law is treated as legitimate under antitrust laws” and any law of state or local.
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The bill was praised by the representatives. Gus Bilirakis, r-Fla., Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wis., And the president of the GOP conference, Lisa McClain, R-Mich., All those who played key roles in the gathering of legislation.
He was also hailed by the NCAA autonomy lectures – ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, PAC -12 and dry.
“This legislation comes at a time of historical transition for university athletics. In the absence of federal standards, student-athletes and schools have been forced to navigate too long in a fractured regulatory framework,” said a statement to Fox News Digital.
“Following the historic colony of the house, this bill represents a very encouraging step towards the issuance of national clarity and responsibility that university athletics desperately needs. We urge legislators to rely on this momentum and to deliver the national solution that athletes, coaches and schools deserve.”