“A trio of Republican lawmakers outlined legislation Tuesday aimed at ending Major League Baseball’s antitrust exemption after the All-Star Game was moved out of Georgia in protest of that state’s new voting restrictions,” NBC News reports.
“The legislative push from the three conservative senators — Ted Cruz of Texas, Mike Lee of Utah and Josh Hawley of Missouri — comes amid growing frustrations among Republicans over corporations and sports leagues embracing causes associated with progressives, such as protecting voting rights.”
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