07/22/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/22/2025 15:42
July 22, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senators Angela Alsobrooks and Chris Van Hollen (both D-Md.) introduced the Jordan McNair Student Athlete Heat Fatality Prevention Act in the Senate. U.S. Congressman Kweisi Mfume (Md.-07) introduced the companion legislation in the United States House of Representatives. This legislation will serve as a lifeline for student athletes and requires college and high school athletic programs to implement heat illness emergency action plans (EAPs) in consultation with local emergency responders, including the operation and use of cold-water immersion equipment.
This legislation honors Jordan McNair, who was a freshman on the University of Maryland football team when he collapsed during practice on May 29, 2018 due to heatstroke. Roughly 90 minutes passed before McNair arrived at a nearby hospital in critical condition. He was then airlifted to the University of Maryland Medical Center Shock Trauma Center to receive an emergency liver transplant, but tragically died 2 weeks later. An investigation conducted immediately after Jordan McNair's death showed the athletic staff did not take aggressive measures to lower his body temperature.
"It is long past time that we pass the Jordan McNair Student Athlete Heat Fatality Prevention Act and finally ensure student athletes are protected, and college athletic programs implement heat illness emergency action plans and coordinate with local emergency responders," said Senator Angela Alsobrooks. "Jordan McNair would be 26 today. We must honor his memory by getting this legislation passed."
"Jordan McNair's death was a heartbreaking and preventable tragedy. In honor of his memory, we're working with his family to ensure college, university, and high school athletic programs are prepared to effectively recognize and quickly address heat-related illnesses. While I know the McNair family's hearts will never fully heal, I am inspired that they have channeled their pain into purpose - together we will keep working to safeguard student athletes' health and prevent others from facing the same unthinkable loss that they have," said Senator Van Hollen.
"Some of my fondest childhood memories were on the field playing football and Little League Baseball. Yet, for too many young athletes, these experiences turn into traumatic ones as they mourn the loss of their teammates-like Jordan McNair," said Congressman Kweisi Mfume. "However, these deaths are preventable-and through legislation like the Jordan McNair Student Athlete Heat Fatality Prevention Act, we can ensure that parents and players alike can have the peace of mind that their health is accounted for during their journey in collegiate and high school sports. I am grateful for Senator Alsobrooks' co-leadership on this legislation, and for her work in the U.S. Senate to help get this done."
"I fully support the Jordan McNair Student Athlete Heat Fatality Prevention Act, because it's a critical step toward protecting student-athletes from a 100% preventable tragedy," said Martin McNair, Jordan's father. "This legislation will set lifesaving safety standards for both high school and college sports programs. As a father who lost his son to heat stroke, I know firsthand the cost of inaction. It's time we make athlete safety non-negotiable."
The legislation is endorsed by the Jordan McNair Foundation and the National Athletic Trainers' Association.
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