Report: SCORE Act pulled from U.S. House of Representatives voting schedule
The SCORE Act has been removed from the U.S. House of Representatives' voting schedule, marking another setback for the proposed legislation. Initially, there was momentum for the bill, but unanimous opposition from the Congressional Black Caucus raised concerns about its advancement. Attention now shifts to the U.S. Senate, where bipartisan efforts are ongoing to address college sports legislation.
- ▪The SCORE Act was pulled from the House voting schedule, as reported by Yahoo! Sports.
- ▪The Congressional Black Caucus expressed unanimous opposition to the bill, questioning its future.
- ▪Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell are working on bipartisan legislation related to college sports.
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