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President Donald Trump signs an executive order to regulate college sports in the near future, sources tell On3. The order encompasses transfer movement, player eligibility, funding requirements for
In an executive order the White House billed as an effort to “save college sports,” President Donald Trump issued an executive order Friday aimed at the NCAA, student-athletes’ use of the transfer portal and other eligibility issues.
Leaders of the Big Ten, SEC, ACC and Big 12 support Trump's executive order on college sports and are pushing Congress to pass the SCORE Act quickly.
An executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Friday aims to limit NCAA athletes to a five-year playing window and how often they can transfer between schools.
College sports compliance, federal research grants and defense contracts don't have an obvious connection. An executive order signed Friday by President Donald Trump is meant to create one.
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An executive order is a written directive issued by the President to officers and agencies within the executive branch, instructing them on how to carry out existing law or exercise authorities already vested in the presidency. Executive orders do not ...
President Donald Trump released an executive order Friday that will seek to limit player movement in college sports, among other things. In a 10-page order entitled “URGENT NATIONAL ACTION TO SAVE COLLEGE SPORTS,
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