SCORE Act pulled from House floor after CBC opposition
Summary
The SCORE Act, a law aiming to set new rules for college sports about how money is shared and how athletes get paid, will not be voted on in the House this week. The decision came after opposition from the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC).Key Facts
- The SCORE Act focuses on college sports, especially revenue sharing and athlete pay.
- The bill was planned for a vote in the House of Representatives.
- The vote will not happen this week as planned.
- Opposition from the Congressional Black Caucus played a role in delaying the vote.
- A House GOP staff member confirmed the decision but asked to remain anonymous.
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