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A bill to establish rules regarding eligibility of student athletes for intercollegiate athletics, and for other purposes.

Introduced
Unknown
Latest Action
March 24, 2026
Sponsor
Unknown
Official Source
Congress.gov
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
AI Summary

This bill aims to set clear rules for student athletes' eligibility in college sports.

What This Bill Does

Given the limited information from the title, this bill appears to focus on creating a unified set of rules regarding the eligibility of student athletes for intercollegiate athletics. This could include academic standards, amateur status, and other criteria necessary for participation in college sports. The goal would be to ensure fairness, transparency, and a level playing field across all institutions involved in collegiate athletics.

Key Points
  • Standardizes eligibility criteria for student athletes across all collegiate sports.
  • May address academic standards, amateur status, and other participation criteria.
  • Seeks to ensure fairness and transparency in college athletics.
  • Could impact recruitment and scholarship opportunities.

Who Would Be Affected

  • Student athletes across the United States
  • Collegiate sports programs and their administrations
  • High school athletes seeking to compete in college sports

Potential Effects

  • More consistent and fair eligibility rules across institutions.
  • Potential changes in how scholarships are awarded to student athletes.
  • Could influence the recruitment process for colleges and universities.
Political Context
Likely bipartisan support:Unlikely

Summary generated by AI (gpt-4-turbo-preview) on March 26, 2026

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