SCORE Act stalls again as GOP doubts and CBC opposition derail House vote
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The SCORE Act, a bill to overhaul NIL oversight and college-athletics governance, was pulled from a planned House floor vote for a second time due to GOP resistance and a unified Congressional Black Caucus opposing the measure; two original co-sponsors withdrew, highlighting deep partisan and intra-party divisions ahead of the midterms.
- Bill revamping college athletics is again pulled from House agenda Politico
- Women's basketball players slam NCAA as SCORE Act stumbles USA Today
- SCORE Act pulled from House floor after CBC opposition The Hill
- CBC Announces Unanimous Opposition to the SCORE Act Amid Silence from College Athletics Leadership on Attacks Against Black Political Power House.gov
- New bipartisan Senate bill backed by White House set to be NCAA's best chance yet for college sports reform CBS Sports
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