HR1183-119

In Committee

Fair Play for Women Act

119th Congress Introduced Feb 11, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does

The Fair Play for Women Act is a detailed Title IX athletics bill. It applies nondiscrimination rules to state athletic associations, local educational agencies, intercollegiate athletic associations, and covered higher education institutions; defines covered school and college athletic entities; expands higher education athletics disclosures to include club and intramural athletics and more scholarship detail; creates annual elementary and secondary athletics equality reporting; requires yearly Title IX athletics training for coordinators, employees, and athletes; and authorizes Education Department civil penalties for covered schools and institutions found out of compliance. The bill is framed around women's and girls' athletic opportunities, facilities, scholarships, and enforcement.

Who Benefits and How

Women athletes benefit from stronger Title IX athletics enforcement around teams, competitions, facilities, amenities, and scholarship information. Girls in elementary and secondary school athletics benefit from annual reporting and training focused on athletics equality. Title IX complainants benefit from better disclosure data and annual training on rights and complaint procedures. Education Department civil-rights staff benefit from civil-penalty authority when covered schools repeatedly violate Title IX athletics requirements.

Who Bears the Burden and How

State athletic associations must align rules, competitions, championships, locations, and facilities with the bill's nondiscrimination requirements. Local educational agencies and covered schools must collect athletics data, train staff and athletes, and report equality statistics. Colleges and athletic associations must expand athletics disclosures for intercollegiate, club, and intramural sports. Schools found out of compliance face civil penalties and required remediation after repeated violations.

Key Provisions

  • Strengthens Title IX athletics nondiscrimination duties for school, state, college, and intercollegiate athletic entities.
  • Expands higher education athletics disclosures to cover more teams, scholarships, aid, and participation data.
  • Requires annual elementary and secondary athletics equality reporting disaggregated by sex and race or ethnicity.
  • Authorizes Education Department civil penalties and remediation for repeated athletics compliance failures.

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Strengthens Title IX athletics protections by regulating school and college athletic associations, expanding athletics disclosures, requiring annual training, and adding civil penalties.

Key Policy Areas

Education, Civil Rights, Sports

Primary Purpose

Strengthens Title IX athletics protections by regulating school and college athletic associations, expanding athletics disclosures, requiring annual training, and adding civil penalties.

Policy Domains

Education Civil Rights Sports

Resolution provisions

Identified Gains
  • Women athletes
  • Girls in school athletics
  • Title IX complainants
  • Education Department civil-rights staff
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Identified Costs
  • State athletic associations
  • Local educational agencies
  • Colleges
  • Noncompliant schools
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Legislative Progress

In Committee
Introduced Committee Passed
Feb 11, 2025

Ms. Adams (for herself, Ms. Bonamici, Mrs. Trahan, Mr. Davis …

Feb 11, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.

Feb 11, 2025

Introduced in House

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Education
21 mentions across 7 clauses
+14 positive -7 negative

Colleges, Girls in school athletics, Women athletes

Positive-direction: Girls in school athletics, Women athletes

Negative-direction: Colleges

Government
7 mentions across 7 clauses
-7 negative

Local educational agencies

7/10
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Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Education Civil Rights Sports

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