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Washington Spirit urge passage of equal pay legislation for athletes in international competition

Por: The Hill Politics September 26, 2022

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National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) franchise Washington Spirit is urging Congress to pass legislation that will allow U.S. athletes who participate in international competitions to receive equal pay and benefits.  In in Monday’s edition of The New York Times, the reigning NWSL champions said that the Equal Pay for Team USA Act would ensure equality for male and female athletes.  to receive identical compensation for all competitions and... + full article



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