U.S. Senate committee hears testimony on Protect College Sports Act

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Last updated Jun 2, 2026

U.S. Senate committee hears testimony on Protect College Sports Act
Summary

On June 2, the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing regarding the Protect College Sports Act, a bipartisan legislative effort co-sponsored by Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell. Key figures such as former Alabama coach Nick Saban and Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua provided testimony. The legislation aims to reform college athletics, but concerns persist among college stakeholders about the implications for athlete compensation and organization dynamics. Plans for a potential markup of the bill are set for next week, with a view to positioning it for a Senate vote before the August recess, requiring 60 votes to advance.

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  • Hearing features testimony from notable college sports figures.
  • Bill is viewed as having strong bipartisan support for passage.
  • Concerns center around athlete compensation and conference dynamics.
  • Markup session is scheduled for next week to refine the legislation.
  • 60 votes needed for Senate approval before summer recess.
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Many believe the bill being discussed at Wednesday's hearing has the best chance to pass — but it has plenty of detractors, both in Congress and across college sports.

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