California will allow college athletes to profit from endorsements under bill signed by Newsom

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California became the first state to require major financial reforms in college athletics on Monday after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a measure that allows players to receive endorsement deals, despite the National Collegiate Athletic Assn. calling the move unconstitutional.

Other states have proposed similar measures to pressure the NCAA, but so far only California is on a collision course with the governing body of college athletics, a billion-dollar organization that has repeatedly opposed efforts to allow players to profit off their sports阅读更多

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提出的意见 California will allow college athletes to profit from endorsements under bill signed by Newsom 目前已经结束.