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'Put The Athletes Interests First': Kevin Mullin Demands Legal Protections For Student Athletes
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During a House Energy Committee meeting to mark up the SCORE Act before the Congressional recess, Rep. Kevin Mullin (D-CA) spoke about a proposed amendment to the SCORE Act.
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Mr. Mullen. Mr. Mullen is recognized. Thank you, Mr. Chair. I have an amendment at the desk,
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underscore 026. Clerk will read the amendment. We'll report the amendment.
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Amendment to H.R. 4312, offered by Mr. Mullen, page 17, line 1. Without objection,
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the reading of the amendment is dispensed with. The gentleman is recognized for five minutes in
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support of the amendment. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The college sports landscape is changing at a
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breakneck pace, and through all this change, Congress is entering the fray to determine what
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the federal government's role will be in this new landscape. I'm deeply concerned that the SCORE
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Act prioritizes regulatory certainty for schools and athletic conferences over protections for college
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athletes. That is particularly evident in the bill's lack of provisions to prevent abuses from
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predatory agents. This bill, as written, only requires agents to register with athletic
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associations. A name on a list doesn't protect a student from a predatory contract or a bad actor
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with hidden conflicts of interest. My amendment, co-led by Mr. Vesey, aims to close this serious
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gap in the SCORE Act to better protect college athletes from predatory agents. Thank you to
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Mr. Vesey for your partnership on this important issue. First, my amendment would codify that agents
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representing college athletes have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of their clients.
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College athletes are often teenagers and young adults who have limited experience when it comes
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to fully understanding contracts or financial arrangements. As they navigate this increasingly
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complex landscape, their agents should be legally obligated to put the athletes' interests first,
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just like any other financial representative. Second, my amendment would direct the FTC to study
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the implications of establishing an independent entity to certify and regulate agents who represent
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college athletes. In professional leagues like the NFL or the NBA, players' associations regulate agents.
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If professional sports already recognize the importance of independent oversight of agents,
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it is only logical that we examine how a similar structure could work in college sports. My
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amendment ensures that college athletes have proper representation. I urge adoption of the amendment,
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and I yield back. Would the gentleman yield to me the remaining time? Mr. Mullen?
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I just wanted to support the amendment because it addresses a real issue facing college athletes and
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some athletes who are even younger. The issue of these sleazy agents talking young clients into
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contracts that are not in the client's best interest. The SCORE Act does not provide meaningful
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protections for athletes against greedy agents or predatory contracts, and this amendment offers two
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common-sense first steps to addressing these problems. First, it requires that an agent act in the best
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interest of the athlete, and second, it directs the Federal Trade Commission to conduct a study
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of how we can best create a third-party certification process for agents. So this amendment offers important
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steps in the right direction of protecting college athletes from agents acting in bad faith, and they are out
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there. So I urge my colleagues to support the amendment and yield back to Mr. Mullen. Thank you.
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Thank you. The chairman does recognize and thank the gentleman from California for offering this
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amendment, and this is another one of those areas where we believe there is common ground, and would
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suggest and respectfully ask the gentleman from California to be willing to withdraw with the
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commitment to work forward on this moving forward.
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With that commitment, Mr. Chair, yes, certainly I'll withdraw.
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Thank you. Appreciate your willingness so much to cooperate.
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