NFL Mixed Up In Anti-Steroid Craze
17th May, 2005 - 2:06 am
The Baltimore Sun - The issue seems to be the biggest thing in politics these days. Lately, steroid talk has been synonymous with baseball, however now the NFL has become part of the frenzy. Recently, the NFL was asked to provide more information on its steroid testing by the congressional panel that heard testimony last month from commissioner Paul Tagliabue.

"We are not seeking the names of individual players, but we do ask that you provide the data so that players can be tracked from year to year (by using, for example, a numeric code)," Davis and Waxman wrote.

The House Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection Subcommittee will hold hearings Wednesday and Thursday. Its chairman, Florida Republican Cliff Stearns, proposed the Drug Free Sports Act on April 26. [READ]

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