CBC uses NIL reform to pressure colleges on redistricting and Black representation

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Rep. Terri Sewell and 61 CBC members pressed NCAA and major conferences to publicly address redistricting attacks on Black political power, threatening to withhold support for NIL reform (the SCORE Act) unless institutions speak out. The bill's vote was pulled amid CBC opposition, and House leaders plan a NAACP-backed briefing to condemn the legislation, signaling a broader clash over voting rights and college athletics' role in politics.
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- SCORE Act pulled from House floor after CBC opposition The Hill
- New bipartisan Senate bill backed by White House set to be NCAA's best chance yet for college sports reform CBS Sports
- CBC Announces Unanimous Opposition to the SCORE Act Amid Silence from College Athletics Leadership on Attacks Against Black Political Power House.gov
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