Dear John,
End the exploitation of student-athletes!
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Sign a letter telling Governor Newsom to sign the Fair Pay to Play Act
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After years of fighting against the NCAA’s exploitation of Black
student-athletes, the California Assembly approved the Fair Pay to Play
Act this week! If signed into law, this historic bill would allow
student-athletes to earn profit from their own names, images, and
likenesses for the first time.
But the NCAA is doing everything in its power to keep the bill from being
signed by the governor. This is a manipulative attempt to scare
legislators into not passing the bill so that the NCAA can continue to
make billions of dollars off of the backs of Black
student-athletes. Enacting this bill in California would pave the way for
similar legislation throughout the country, advancing ethical treatment of
our student-athletes.
[ [link removed] ]Send a letter directly to Governor Newsom demanding he sign this bill
into law!
Because of thousands of Color Of Change members like you, who took action,
we sent hundreds of letters to the California Assembly and over 20,000
petition signatures supporting the Fair Pay to Play Act.
Now, we need the voices of all Color Of Change members to demand that the
Governor signs the bill to make it the law.
Color Of Change members have been fighting against the NCAA’s exploitation
of Black student-athletes for years. This is our moment to secure victory
for our Black student-athletes.
[ [link removed] ]Demand that Governor Newsom sign the Fair Pay to Play Act today!
Until justice is real,
Brandi, Rashad, Arisha, Evan, Johnny, Eesha, Samantha, Marcus, FolaSade
and the rest of the Color of Change team
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