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Government,
Entertainment & Sports

Jul. 12, 2019

Fair Pay to Play Act gains momentum

While the debate over compensation for college athletes is nothing new, two senators from California have championed a bill that, if approved, would be a landmark victory for college athletes.

Aaron B. Swerdlow

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Georgetown Univ Law Center

Aaron's practice focuses on the transactional business needs of emerging technology, sports, financial and real estate companies.

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While the debate over compensation for college athletes is nothing new, two senators from California have championed a bill that, if approved, would be a landmark victory for college athletes. As of July 10, the bill has passed the California State Assembly's Committee on Higher Education by a 9-0 vote. The bill must pass through the house appropriations committee and the state assembly before going to Gov. Gavin Newsom's office to be signed into law.

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