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During a House Energy Committee meeting to markup the SCORE Act, Rep. Lori Trahan (D-MA) spoke about provisions of the legislation.
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00:00Ms. Trahan, you're recognized for three minutes.
00:03Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
00:05First, I appreciate you taking the time yesterday to meet with me to discuss the SCORE Act
00:10and to hear the concerns that I, along with many of my colleagues, have about this legislation.
00:16As currently drafted, the SCORE Act would grant sweeping power to the NCAA and athletic conferences,
00:23power that comes at the expense of the very athletes who make college sports possible.
00:28Even more concerning, when those organizations overreach or abuse that power,
00:34and history has shown that they surely will, this bill would shield them entirely.
00:41From lawsuits, from state laws, and from enforcement by the FTC or state attorneys general.
00:48At the same time, the bill is silent on some of the most urgent challenges facing college athletes today.
00:54It offers no relief to the thousands of women who are denied roster spots because schools exploit loopholes in Title IX.
01:02It provides no solution for international athletes who are barred from pursuing the same NIL opportunities
01:07as their American teammates simply because of their visa status.
01:11And it falls short in protecting athletes who suffer long-term injuries,
01:15offering only limited medical coverage that fails to address the physical, mental, and financial consequences
01:21they face years after their athletic careers end.
01:26Now, Mr. Chairman, it's no secret that I am a no on this bill in its current form,
01:30but that doesn't mean that we can't find common ground.
01:33In fact, there are provisions in the SCORE Act that I support, like the clear definition of agents
01:39and new guardrails against their ability to enter athletes into predatory NIL contracts.
01:46That's a constructive improvement, and it should serve as the foundation for serious bipartisan negotiations
01:51on a bill that stabilizes college sports.
01:54But we can't do that by returning power to those who abused it for a century.
02:00We should do it by finally guaranteeing college athletes the rights, protections, and seats at the table
02:07that they've been denied for far too long.
02:10If that's the direction we take, I believe you'll find significant support from our side of the aisle.
02:16I thank the chair for yielding and for his willingness to work together on this bill,
02:21and I yield back the balance of my time.

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