N.C. High School Athletic Association Commissioner Que Tucker was at the legislative building in downtown on Raleigh on Tuesday, this time to speak out against the latest bill that seeks to diminish the organization's ability to manage high school sports in North Carolina.
NCHSAA Commissioner Que Tucker spoke out against Senate Bill 636 in the House Education Committee on Tuesday, explaining that none of the legislators who have introduced the bill have contacted the NCHSAA with questions or concerns.
Bobby Guthrie, who retired from Wake County Schools after serving as the district athletic director for 18.5 years, spoke at the House Education Committee meeting and urged lawmakers to learn from the NCHSAA before they act on Senate Bill 636.
The House Education Committee will hold a discussion about Senate Bill 636, which aims to strip the NCHSAA of more of its authority to oversee high school sports in North Carolina.
Addressing the membership of the N.C. High School Athletic Association at its annual meeting on Thursday morning, the commissioner of the organization, Que Tucker, was open about the possible impacts of legislation that is working its way through the state legislature.