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California bill calls for colleges to pay some athletes $25,000 a year

Por: Los Angeles Times Sports January 20, 2023

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A California lawmaker introduced a bill Thursday that would require schools that play major college sports to pay some athletes as much as $25,000 annually, along with covering the cost of six-year guaranteed athletic scholarships and post-college medical expenses. The College Athlete Protection Act is sponsored by Assemblymember Chris Holden (D-Pasadena), a former San Diego State basketball player, and is the type of state-level legislation... + full article



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