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US Lawmakers Propose Bill to Cut WADA Funding
Bipartisan U.S. lawmakers have introduced legislation to cut funding to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) if it fails to implement governance reforms and maintain independence. This move follows revelations that WADA did not properly investigate doping allegations against Chinese swimmers, who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs before the Tokyo 2021 and Paris 2024 Olympics. The proposed bill would allow the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy to withhold the annual $3.7 million contribution to WADA and ensure U.S. representation on its committees. Lawmakers emphasize the need for integrity in sports and fair competition for all athletes. WADA has been criticized for accepting China's claims of 'food contamination' without conducting independent investigations. If passed, the legislation aims to restore confidence in the global anti-doping system.
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