Senate aims to broker a sweeping college-sports deal as House talks stall
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With House negotiations collapsing on a college athletics bill, Senate leaders Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell are negotiating a broad package to regulate NIL pay, athlete rights, and university revenue, trying to bridge policy gaps and outpace House stalemate while facing a CBC boycott and disputes over whether student-athletes are employees and whether they can unionize.
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