HR 4312 · 119th CongressIntroducedcongress.gov ↗
What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThe SCORE Act creates rules for how college athletes can get paid for using their name, image, or likeness in things like advertisements or endorsements. The bill stops colleges and organizations like the NCAA from preventing student athletes from making these deals. Colleges that make $20 million or more from sports each year must provide counseling and medical benefits to their athletes and have at least 16 sports teams. The bill says student athletes are not employees of their schools, and it overrides state laws about student athlete compensation and benefits.
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