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To direct local educational agencies that receive certain Federal funds to require students in grades 9 through 12 to receive an electrocardiogram and an echocardiogram prior to participating in an athletic contest for the first time, and for other purposes.
Summary
- Requires local educational agencies receiving federal funds to have high school students in grades 9-12 receive an electrocardiogram and echocardiogram before participating in an athletic contest for the first time
- Requires the screening to be available at a cost of $20 or less per student through partnerships between schools and public or private entities
- Allows schools to seek a waiver from the Secretary if they cannot establish a partnership for screening services by the beginning of the sports season
- Allows exemptions from screening requirements for students with religious objections or medical contraindications documented by a physician
- Takes effect beginning with school year 2026-2027
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Sponsor (1)
1 cosponsor
- Rep. Bacon, Don [R-NE-2] (R-NE)
Money behind the sponsor
Top reported contributors to Josh Gottheimer’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.
- BLACKSTONE $116,700
- APOLLO GLOBAL MANAGEMENT $71,500
- KKR & CO INC. $50,600
- CENTERVIEW PARTNERS $25,000
- FORTRESS INVESTMENT GROUP $23,200
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Actions (2)
- Jun 9, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce. · house
- Jun 9, 2026 Introduced in House
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Full text
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 9, 2026
Mr. Gottheimer (for himself and Mr. Bacon) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Education and Workforce
A BILL
To direct local educational agencies that receive certain Federal funds to require students in grades 9 through 12 to receive an electrocardiogram and an echocardiogram prior to participating in an athletic contest for the first time, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as “Marcus’s Law”.
SEC. 2. REQUIRING ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS AND ECHOCARDIOGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN ATHLETIC CONTESTS.
(a) Electrocardiogram and Echocardiogram Required.—
(1) In general.—Beginning with school year 2026-2027 and in accordance with paragraph (2) and subject to paragraph (3), a local educational agency that receives funds under an applicable program shall require students served by such agency in grades 9 through 12 to receive medical screening prior to participating in an athletic contest for the first time.
(2) Period.—A student described in paragraph (1) may receive medical screening in accordance with such paragraph at any point during the period—
(A) beginning on the date that is the first day of the school year in which such student begins grade 9; and
(B) ending on the date that is 1 day prior to the first time such student participates in an athletic contest at any point during grades 9 through 12.
(3) Partnerships.—
(A) In general.—By not later than the first day of the first sports season that begins after the date of the enactment of this section, a local educational agency described in paragraph (1) shall enter into a partnership with a public or private entity to offer medical screenings required under this section at a cost of $20 or less per student.
(B) Waiver.—
(i) In general.—If a local educational agency is unable to enter into a partnership described in subparagraph (A) with respect to a sports season, such agency shall submit to the Secretary such information as the Secretary may require in order to demonstrate attempts by such agency to enter into such a partnership.
(ii) Determination.—If the Secretary determines, based on the information submitted under clause (i), that a local educational agency made sufficient attempts to enter into a partnership described in subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall waive the requirement under paragraph (1) for such agency with respect to the sports season described in clause (i).
(iii) Subsequent sports season.—A local educational agency that receives a waiver under clause (ii) shall attempt to enter into a partnership described in subparagraph (A) that begins not later than the first day of the sports season immediately following the sports season for which the waiver applies.
(b) Religious and Medical Exemptions.—A local educational agency described in subsection (a)(1) may not require medical screening with respect to any student—
(1) for whom such medical screening conflicts with the religious tenets and practices of such student or their parent; or
(2) who provides documentation from a physician describing why such student should not participate in such medical screening; or
(c) Definitions.—In this section:
(1) Applicable program.—The term “applicable program” has the meaning given such term in section 400(c) of the General Education Provisions Act (20 U.S.C. 1221(c)).
(2) Athletic contest.—The term “athletic contest” means a competitive event where athletes or teams compete on behalf of a secondary school, including a game, match, meet, or tournament.
(3) ESEA terms.—The terms “local educational agency” and “parent” have the meanings given such terms in section 8101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7801).
(4) Medical screening.—The term “medical screening” means an electrocardiogram and echocardiogram. <all>
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