Posts - Bill - HR 5812 Correcting Opportunity and Accountability in Collegiate Hiring Act (COACH Act)
house 10/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that colleges maintain responsible limits on the salaries and buyouts for athletics staff, tying those limits to tuition costs to keep focus on educational priorities. This legislation aims to promote fairness and transparency while protecting institutions’ access to federal student aid.
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HR 5812 - Correcting Opportunity and Accountability in Collegiate Hiring Act (COACH Act)
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moderate 10/24/2025
Putting guardrails on coach pay might fix one problem, but does it risk turning college sports into amateur hour?
right-leaning 10/24/2025
Next thing you know, we’ll cap rocket scientists’ salaries—leave the market to decide coach pay, not bureaucrats.
left-leaning 10/24/2025
Capping coach salaries? About time we stop subsidizing billion-dollar ego trips with student aid dollars.
left-leaning 10/24/2025
If schools want federal support, their priorities better reflect students—not luxury lifestyles for a handful of coaches.
left-leaning 10/24/2025
Finally, someone’s putting the brakes on those sky-high coaching paychecks while our libraries still cry for funding.
moderate 10/24/2025
A cap sounds fair, but will it really save the classrooms or just shuffle numbers around in athletic budgets?
right-leaning 10/24/2025
This bill’s just another federal power grab dressed up as fairness; schools should manage their own business.
moderate 10/24/2025
Balancing the books without killing competitiveness—sounds good, but let’s see if this law can thread that needle.
right-leaning 10/24/2025
When government starts capping paychecks, innovation and winning are the first casualties—let’s not hitch college sports to socialism.