
Ohio Debates High School Athlete NIL Profits
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Ohio Lawmakers Debate High School Athletes Name, Image, and Likeness Profits
Ohio lawmakers are divided over whether high school athletes should profit from their name, image, and likeness. Two bills are in motion: House Bill six hundred sixty-one bans it, while House Bill seven hundred forty-five allows deals with strict rules. The Ohio High School Athletic Association already permits these arrangements. Supporters of the ban worry about teens readiness for stress and commercial pressures, while backers argue that kids already make money from jobs and its working in other states. Critics warn of college sports chaos as a potential outcome. Ohios decision could set a trend for others in the bigger tension over business in young athletes lives.
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