Marshall Swimmers Push for Women's Sports Endowment
Marshall University swimmers advocate for womens college sports funding
Members of the Marshall University womens swimming and diving team are lobbying West Virginia lawmakers to pass a bill creating permanent endowment funds for womens college sports. The team, facing program cuts, is testifying before House committees to push Senate Bill five zero two, the Womens Collegiate Sports Protection Act. The bill, which sets up endowment funds for womens Olympic sports, has shown quick support in the House Education Committee and is set to head to the House Finance Committee soon.
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