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Congressional Black Caucus In Discussions With Republicans On Amending SCORE Act
With several House Republicans pushing back against the legislation, the caucus stands as a critical voting block


SEPTEMBER 26, 2025 | composed by STEVE ULRICH
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1. Congressional Black Caucus In Discussions With Republicans On Amending SCORE Act

“A task force of the Congressional Black Caucus is in negotiations with its Republican colleagues to amend portions of the college sports legislation, the SCORE Act, some of which have already been agreed to.
The caucus, made up of 59 Democrat members of both the United States House of Representatives and the Senate, is a key bloc of lawmakers in the effort from college leaders to pass the Republican-authored sports bill dubbed the SCORE Act (Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements Act).
Speaking Thursday from a conference at the Washington Convention Center, Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Ala.), a member of the caucus, revealed that the group has reached an agreement on several changes to the legislation — a notable move that may accelerate the once-stalled progress of the bill to get through the House.”

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