Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB2469

Introduced
7/28/25  

Caption

College Athlete Right to Organize Act

Impact

The enactment of SB2469 would significantly change the landscape of college athletics by providing student-athletes with the legal framework to form labor unions and engage in collective bargaining. This legislative change is aimed at empowering athletes to negotiate for better financial compensation and working conditions. The bill addresses the exploitative practices attributed to the NCAA and aims to rectify the well-documented disparities in compensation and labor rights compared to professional athletes, establishing a precedent that could reshape college sports for generations.

Summary

SB2469, titled the 'College Athlete Right to Organize Act', aims to establish collective bargaining rights for college athletes, addressing longstanding issues of inequity within collegiate sports and the employment status of student athletes. The bill aims to amend the National Labor Relations Act to classify college athletes as 'employees', thereby granting them the ability to negotiate rights, wages, benefits, and overall work conditions with their respective colleges and athletic conferences. This landmark legislation reflects a growing acknowledgment that college athletes contribute significantly to the economic landscape of collegiate sports, which generates billions in annual revenue.

Contention

The bill has sparked notable debate regarding its implications on traditional college sports dynamics. Proponents argue that recognizing the employment status of college athletes is essential for fair compensation and protection against exploitative practices. However, opponents, including certain collegiate sports advocates and NCAA officials, argue that this shift may undermine the amateur nature of college athletics and complicate the operational structure of intercollegiate sports. The potential consequences for recruiting, scholarship conditions, and the overall financial landscape of college sports have led to concerns about unanticipated ramifications of such legal reclassification.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB6616

College Athlete Right to Organize Act

US SB3415

College Athlete Right to Organize Act

US HB8732

Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Act

US HB8534

Protecting Student Athletes’ Economic Freedom Act of 2024

US SB567

Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2023

US SB2554

College Athlete Economic Freedom Act

US HB4948

College Athlete Economic Freedom Act

US SB4552

Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Act

US SB4334

Rights for the TSA Workforce Act of 2024 Rights for the Transportation Security Administration Workforce Act of 2024

US HB7982

Name, Image, and Likeness for International Collegiate Athletes Act

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