Senator Ernst hearing statement on Larry Nassar athlete abuse citing responsive legislation
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst tells a Senate Commerce subcommittee panel that when she had another Senator had called on the US Olympic committee chair Scott Blackmun, they viewed the move as a move to change culture of Olympic sport but too much of the old culture had persisted. Ernst credits the committee for setting out a bill that would institute guardrails to protect amateur athletes.
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