A bill to designate a United States Anti-Doping Agency.
Summary
This bill officially designates the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) as the independent organization responsible for overseeing drug testing and anti-doping efforts for amateur athletic competitions recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee. Its primary goal is to ensure a level playing field by preventing the use of performance-enhancing drugs through comprehensive testing, research, and athlete education programs. For the public, this legislation aims to protect the integrity of American sports and ensure that U.S. amateur athletes represent the country in international competitions under a standardized, fair, and drug-free system.
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