Without nationwide rules, South Carolina lawmakers move to keep college athlete payments secret
South Carolina's bill H.4902 aims to keep college athlete NIL contract details private to protect recruiting advantages, with 30-13 Senate support and influence from a pending FOIA lawsuit.
- South Carolina senators passed a bill to keep payments to college athletes secret to prevent their schools from falling behind in sports competition.
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SC colleges are paying athletes. The Statehouse wants to know if NIL deals include public money.
A bill meant to shield universities’ revenue-sharing contracts with athletes from open records laws has hit a snag, because S.C. lawmakers want to know if public money was funding those deals.
Without nationwide rules, South Carolina lawmakers move to keep college athlete payments secret
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — One by one, South Carolina senators stood up at the Statehouse this week, saying they didn't want to wade into the rules about paying college athletes, but they couldn't bear to see their Gamecocks or Tigers left behind on the field or the court. South Carolina is poised to join at [...]
GMC Monday Headline: Hands Free Citations Will Begin This Weekend & SC Lawmakers Vote To Keep College Player Payments A Secret
Monday Headlines: SC Law Enforcement Officials say they will now be issuing citations this Saturday for the Hands Free And Distracted Driving Law. The first offense will be a $100 fine and each additional violation, within a 3 year span, will be a $200 dollar fine and 2 points on your drivers license. South Carolina Lawmakers passed a bill that will keep secret the amount of money given to athletic teams and how much money college players are be…
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