New legislation could ban recently approved NIL for high school, middle school athletes ...
A group of Ohio lawmakers want to ban high school athletes from earning money on their name, image and likeness.
State Reps. Adam Bird and Mike Odioso from Cincinnati announced a bill on Feb. 3 that would ban NIL deals for Ohio high ...
This story originally appeared in the . Ohio Republicans want to ban high school and middle school athletes from making name, image, or likeness deals. Assistant House Majority ...
For one month, Ohio high school athletes had the same NIL rights as most of the country. That window may not stay open. Jamier Brown, a five-star wide receiver and Ohio State commit, sued the Ohio ...
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Ohio lawmakers propose bill to ban high school NIL deals in state
Ohio lawmakers have proposed a bill that would ban name, image and likeness deals in their state at the high school and middle school levels.
Ohio HB 661 would ban high school athletes from receiving compensation tied to their name, image, and likeness when it is ...
Some Ohio lawmakers want to block middle and high school students from making money off their name, image, and likeness.
In an emergency November referendum, the Ohio High School Athletic Association agreed to allow the state's prep athletes to ...
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