DeWine signs order allowing compensation for college athletes
Such compensation could involve anything from a book-signing at a bookstore to a deal with a local restaurant. Author: Associated Press Updated: 4:41 PM EDT June 28, 2021
Ohio became the 18th state Monday to allow college athletes to earn money off their name, image and likeness after a GOP attempt to add a transgender sports ban to the bill forced the governor to issue an executive order.
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, surrounded by university presidents and an ex-Ohio State University quarterback, signed an executive order that would bring Ohio up to speed with more than a dozen other states who now prevent universities or college athletic conferences from punishing athletes if they are compensated based on their sports performance.
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