Senators Consider College Sports Compensation
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In bipartisan effort, five Senators discuss college sports compensation
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Five Senators from both sides of the aisle have been discussing legislation that would regulate compensation in college sports.
The bill, if it moves forward, is expected to have three major components.
It would include federal preemption of any state-based NIL laws and a declaration that athletes are students and not employees.
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