12/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/02/2025 08:35
This afternoon, House Rules Committee set to vote on latest bill - in the face of widespread opposition - to send it to floor
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, slammed the latest version of the Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements (SCORE) Act ahead of a planned vote this week by the full House. Last week, the House Rules Committee released updated - and deeply flawed - text of the legislation and will vote on advancing the bill this afternoon.
"This is a David and Goliath fight," said Sen. Cantwell. "And the power 2 conferences are trying to rewrite the rules for the rest of colleges and universities that dictate playoff berths, control tv revenue and hold back athlete opportunities. Athletes and smaller schools should stop the new SCORE Act because the only ones scoring are private equity, a few big schools within the SEC and Big 10, and a few coaches with ridiculous payouts for nonperformance."
In addition to keeping the original SCORE Act's significantly flawed provisions - including repealing the 22 percent revenue share cap in the Grant House v. NCAA settlement, decreasing opportunities for women's and Olympic sports and failing to inject new revenue into college athletics - the 'new' SCORE Act is even more of a danger to the future of college athletics than the original draft. Instead of addressing the concerns and opposition to the SCORE Act from athlete advocates, labor groups, antitrust experts, the Congressional Women's Caucus, and the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, the House Rules Committee's text exacerbates the SCORE Act's existing flaws and will hasten the concentration of control of college sports in the SEC and Big Ten Conferences. For example, the updated text:
Sen. Cantwell has been deeply involved in the effort to fix college sports. In September, Sen. Cantwell, joined by co-sponsors Sens. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), introduced the Student Athlete Fairness and Enforcement (SAFE) Act to codify athletes' rights and protections in law, expand revenue for all schools, support women's and Olympic sports and bring much-needed stability to the college sports system. In October, Sen. Cantwell joined former college and professional athletes and Sens. Booker and Blumenthal in warning that the SCORE Act would roll-back hard fought NIL rights and health protections, leave athletes vulnerable to unscrupulous agents, short-change women's and Olympic sports and shut the door on collective bargaining rights.
On September 10th, Sen. Cantwell released a report showing how skyrocketing media rights payments have exacerbated a massive financial gap between traditional power conferences, especially the new Power 2-the SEC and Big Ten-and everyone else. In August, she wrote to the presidents and chancellors of more than 350 Division I universities and their governing bodies, warning about the dangers that the SCORE Act poses to the future of college athletics. And on July 14, Sen. Cantwell and Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R, WA-05) sent a letter strongly opposing the SCORE Act.
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