Brady: Government should stay out of youth athletics

Bill Brady
Illinois Senate Minority Leader Bill Brady doesn’t want the government overseeing the rules of youth athletics. (Photo courtesy Illinois National Guard)

By Patrick Baron

BLOOMINGTON – While a bill in the House of Representatives seeks to ban children under the age of 12 from playing tackle football, State Senator Bill Brady doesn’t believe government has a place in youth athletics.

Listen to Senator Brady speak with WJBC’s Scott Laughlin about gun control, youth football regulations:

The bill, which passed out of the House Mental Health Committee last week with an 11-9 vote, now awaits a second reading and debate. Brady, a former youth football player himself, said parents should decide whether or not to let their child play full contact football.

“Extra curricular activities like sports do a lot more good than harm,” Brady explained. “We should leave it up to parents to make those decisions – not the place for government.”

The proposal is being spearheaded by State Representative Carol Sente.

Patrick Baron can be reached at [email protected].

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