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Proposed legislatio­n would force pro sports teams to play national anthem

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TALLAHASSE­E — Following a new Texas law, Florida lawmakers moved forward Tuesday with a bill that would require playing the national anthem at sports events if the teams involved receive state and local tax dollars.

The Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee backed a proposal (SB 1298) mandating that Florida profession­al sports teams that get government money to play the “The Star-Spangled Banner” before every home game.

When asked by Sen. Victor Torres, D-Kissimmee, if any teams don’t play the anthem, bill sponsor Joe Gruters, R-Sarasota, acknowledg­ed he didn’t know of cases in Florida it wasn’t played before games and other events.

“This is just to make sure, as a proactive approach, that people continue to play it,” said Gruters, chairman of the Republican Party of

Florida.

In voting against the bill, Sen. Bobby Powell, D-West Palm Beach, called the proposal an overreach into private enterprise that appears to have little to do with the anthem.

“We’re pushing ourselves out there as a free state. All about freedom. All about limited government. However, you get to pick and choose when you limit government,” Powell said after the meeting. “In this instance, I think it kind of borders on government overreach. It’s the opposite of what I’ve been hearing. And we just need to be consistent in our messaging, especially if it’s being pushed by one particular political party. Just be consistent.”

The proposal, which drew no public comment, mirrors a Texas law, dubbed the Star-Spangled Banner Protection Act, which went into effect in September.

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban in November

2020 instructed his team to stop playing the national anthem before home games, an action that came after a number of players breached NBA rules by kneeling during the anthem in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and to protest against systemic racism in the U.S.

Cuban’s directive went unnoticed for a month, but the resulting uproar from conservati­ve pundits quickly resulted in the Texas law that Gruters seeks to emulate.

Florida’s measure would prohibit government agencies from entering agreements with profession­al

teams without written verificati­on that the anthem would be played.

Gruters’ proposal seeks to ensure the anthem would be played before such things as preseason, regular-season and post-season profession­al baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer and football games.

Also, the requiremen­t would apply to NASCAR and IndyCar events held in venues with at least 75,000 permanent seats and profession­al golf tournament­s.

Failure to play the anthem could lead to teams or venues being required to repay government money they received.

 ?? AP 2019 ?? A bill sponsored by State Sen. Joe Gruters, R-Sarasota, would require pro sports teams to play the national anthem before games.
AP 2019 A bill sponsored by State Sen. Joe Gruters, R-Sarasota, would require pro sports teams to play the national anthem before games.

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