Young, Ossoff Reintroduce Bill to Boost Youth Sports Opportunities Across America
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) reintroduced the bipartisan Youth Sports Facilities Act to help build and upgrade sports facilities across the country, giving kids and families safe spaces to play while also supporting student mental health and boosting economic growth.
“Youth sports play a vital role in promoting healthy lifestyles from an early age while teaching essential life skills like teamwork and discipline. This bill would empower communities to use existing grant resources to improve youth sports facilities for children living in areas of need, encouraging greater youth sports participation across the nation,” said Senator Young.
“Georgia families deserve modern and safe sports facilities where their kids can play, grow, and thrive,” said Senator Ossoff. “This bipartisan bill will help Georgia communities expand youth sports facilities, strengthen local economies, and foster mental and physical health for the next generation.”
More specifically, the bipartisan legislation would make youth sports facilities eligible for grants through the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA), giving educational agencies, local governments, and nonprofits more funding opportunities to create and upgrade sports facilities while growing local economies at the same time.
The bipartisan bill would also give preference to rural communities and projects that aim to create new sports facilities in low-income and underserved communities.
Companion legislation is being introduced in the House of Representatives by Reps. Bill Huizenga (R-MI-02) and Marc Veasey (D-TX-33).
The bill is supported by the YMCA of the USA, the Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA), and Pop Warner Little Scholars.
“As the leading nonprofit provider of youth sports programs, YMCA of the USA supports the Youth Sports Facilities Act. Youth sports facilities often lead to growth in local economies as families attend sporting events, support local business, hotels and restaurants. Youth sports programs create a space for families and the community to belong, improve health outcomes and strengthen the fabric of the economy and the community,” said Jeffrey Britt, Chief Government Affairs Officer, YMCA of the USA.
“Too many children are sidelined by limited access to sports and fitness facilities—denying them the physical, mental, and social benefits that come with playing sports and living healthy, active lifestyles,” said Todd Smith, President & CEO of the Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA). “With the United States set to host a historic decade of global sporting events, we must prioritize youth participation in sports and fitness and ensure all children have the opportunity to play, grow, and thrive. SFIA thanks Senator Ossoff, Senator Young, Congressmen Huizenga, and Congressman Veasey for reintroducing this bill and proudly endorses the Youth Sports Facilities Act as a crucial investment in our communities – one that leverages existing federal resources, without increasing spending, to help cultivate the next generation of healthy, active, socially connected youth.”
“Because we see firsthand the role sports can play in shaping young people and growing communities, Pop Warner fully supports the re-introduction of the Youth Sports Facilities Act. By expanding the Economic Development Assistance grant program to include investments in youth sports facilities, this bill will ensure every community has the resources it needs to create safe and accessible sports environments. We urge you to pass this bill, investing in our children’s futures and in the well-being of our communities,” said Steve Strawbridge, President & CEO, Pop Warner Little Scholars.
Full text of the legislation can be found here.