College recruiting: are student athletes being protected? : hearing before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, March 11, 2004, Volume 4

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Page 1 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, TRADE, AND CONSUMER PROTECTION, Washington, DC. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10 am, in room 2123, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon.
Page 12 - Mr. Chairman. I want to express my appreciation to you for holding this hearing.
Page 9 - I thank you, Mr. Chairman, and I yield back the balance of my time.
Page 32 - I want to thank you and the other members of the subcommittee for giving me the opportunity to appear before you this morning.
Page 5 - I thank the gentleman. Ms. DeGette. Ms. DEGETTE. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Page 4 - We are glad to have you here and look forward to hearing what you have to say. Mr.
Page 55 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to thank our panelists for being here today, and I have been listening for quite some time.
Page 27 - You have only a vague idea — or no idea — of what we are trying to do and where we are trying to go.
Page 28 - Recruiting process involves a balancing of the interests of prospective student athletes, their educational institutions and the Association's member institutions. Recruiting regulations shall be designed to promote equity among member institutions in their recruiting of prospects and to shield them from undue pressures that may interfere with the scholastic or athletic interests of the prospects or their educational institution. The above statement that appears in Section 2.11 of the NCAA Constitution...
Page 50 - ... certainly said it, Mr. Chairman. You know there are people who go around the country saying you can't change the hearts and minds of men. You can't change the hearts and minds of safecrackers either but, if you get a policeman who grabs them in the act, you can put them out of circulation for a while. It seems to me that this is the kind of thing that we are interested in, in this legislation. I want to say, too, Mr. Chairman, that there is a lot of talk going around the country from very high...

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