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Wed, 29 Jun 2005 12:20:00 -0700
The Associated Press reports a House committee approved a bill Wednesday, June 29, that would set minimum steroid-testing rules and penalties for professional sports. The Drug Free Sports Act would set drug-testing policy for the NFL, NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball. Under the act, the athlete would be suspended half the season for the first offense, a full season for the second, and a lifetime ban for a third offense. The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the steroids legislation, 38-2. An NBA spokesman said the league would not comment. Officials with the NFL, NHL and Major League Baseball had no immediate comment Wednesday.
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The Associated Press reports a House committee approved a bill Wednesday, June 29, that would set minimum steroid-testing rules and penalties for professional sports. The Drug Free Sports Act would set drug-testing policy for the NFL, NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball. Under the act, the athlete would be suspended half the season for the first offense, a full season for the second, and a lifetime ban for a third offense. The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the steroids legislation, 38-2. An NBA spokesman said the league would not comment. Officials with the NFL, NHL and Major League Baseball had no immediate comment Wednesday.
http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl