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As Congress looks to craft legislation governing college athletes’ ability to cash in on their names, images and likenesses, Florida’s system could come under fire because it allows universities to set their own rules on the types of companies that can sign contracts with athletes.
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Florida lawmakers are working on a plan to allow college athletes to earn money for their name, image and likeness. The move comes after California…
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A handful of bills in the legislature this session would allow college athletes to get paid for their name, image and likeness. Only one is moving through…
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The Florida Senate is moving its version of a plan allowing college athletes to receive pay for their name, image and likeness. Florida is trying to…
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Florida is among the states looking to force the issue of athlete pay on the NCAA. California passed a law to do so last year. Three House committees held…
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A day before the 2020 legislative session kicks off, three House committees will meet to discuss the idea of allowing collegiate athletes to get paid for…
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Florida A&M University will be banned next year from post-season play in major sports, will have records vacated for a dozen teams and will face financial…
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North Carolina’s controversial House Bill 2 has affected more than just bathroom policy. The bill, which was signed in March, is now impacting college…
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Floridians may be paying a bit less for admission to certain sporting events if Representative Jason Brodeur (R-Sanford) has his way. His sales tax…