West Virginia Passes Women's Sports Protection Act
West Virginia lawmakers have passed the Women’s Collegiate Sports Protection Act, creating permanent endowment funds for women’s college sports programs. The funds will support scholarships, coaching staff, equipment, facilities, travel, and other direct needs, with the principal remaining intact. The bill, led by Senator Jay Taylor, opens the funds to all women’s collegiate sports across the state and aims to provide steady funding for years to come.
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