New Bill Introduced In New York Proposes Review Of Pro Wrestling Regulation In The State
A bill has been introduced in New York state that would require the State athletic commission to review the need for regulation of professional wrestling.
Although not yet voted on, Senate Bill S5953 would direct the State athletic commission to review the need for regulation and licensing of pro wrestling in New York.
Introduced by Senator Tim Kennedy on March 23, 2023, the bill proposes that the athletic commission examine the regulation of pro wrestling in other states and consult with “professional wrestling participants, and other stakeholders and entities who may assist in identifying areas of concern regarding the safety of professional wrestlers and its spectators. “
There’s a bill in New York State that hasn’t been voted on yet that proposes to review regulation of pro wrestling in the state.https://t.co/TXvOY1P9mz
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According to the bill, the commission would have to submit a report detailing its findings by November 1, and the act would take effect immediately and expire in July 2024.
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