Following Mark Cuban’s stance on the Anthem, now he’ll have no choice. A bill that passed in the Texas Senate on Thursday would require professional sports teams with government contracts to play the national anthem before games. The bill passed 28-2 in the Senate with bipartisan support and now heads to the Texas House of Representatives.
The Texas Senate is now debating a bill that would require professional sports teams to play the National Anthem before games in Texas pic.twitter.com/UPDCb5CbTt
— Jeremy Wallace (@JeremySWallace) April 8, 2021
The bill gained traction after the Dallas Mavericks stopped playing the national anthem before home games this season.
Mark Cuban Decides That Dallas Mavericks Will No Longer Be Playing National Anthem At Home Gameshttps://t.co/nWKOWP0613
— SideAction (@SideActionHQ) February 10, 2021
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The NBA quickly forced the Mavs to start playing the Anthem.
NBA Tells Mark Cuban’s Mavericks That They Must Start Playing The National Anthemhttps://t.co/Tu9NgjJyJR
— SideAction (@SideActionHQ) February 10, 2021
Per the bill, government entities would be banned from entering contracts with pro sports teams without written agreement from the teams to play the national anthem before all games.
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