American Decade of Sports Act
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Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
2026-06-17
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- Senate Committee on Foreign RelationsMarkup By · 2026-06-17
Previously
- Senate Committee on Foreign RelationsReferred To · 2026-01-15
Plain-English Summary
The bill aims to promote American sports and athletic programs, likely through federal support or coordination efforts that could affect athletes, sports organizations, and communities. Based on its referral to the Foreign Relations Committee, it probably includes international sports competition or diplomacy components, such as supporting U.S. athletes in global competitions or using sports as a tool for international engagement. The specific details of what funding or programs would be created depend on the bill's full text.
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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [S. 3676 Introduced in Senate (IS)] <DOC> 119th CONGRESS 2d Session S. 3676 To require a sports diplomacy strategy to strategically leverage the major sporting events being hosted in the United States during the next decade to enhance United States soft power, diplomatic relationships, and global leadership, and for other purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES January 15, 2026 Ms. Rosen (for herself, Mr. Young, Mr. Padilla, and Mr. Curtis) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations _______________________________________________________________________ A BILL To require a sports diplomacy strategy to strategically leverage the major sporting events being hosted in the United States during the next decade to enhance United States soft power, diplomatic relationships, and global leadership, 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 the ``American Decade of Sports Act''. SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS. In this Act: (1) American decade of sports; mega-decade of sports.--The terms ``American decade of sports'' and ``mega-decade of sports'' mean the major international sporting competitions hosted in the United States between 2024 and 2034, including-- (A) the 2024 Copa America; (B) the 2025 Club World Cup; (C) the 2026 FIFA World Cup; (D) the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics; (E) the 2031 Men's and 2033 Women's Rugby World Cup; and (F) the 2034 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. (2) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term ``appropriate congressional committees'' means-- (A) the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate; and (B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives. SEC. 3. MEGA-DECADE SPORTS DIPLOMACY STRATEGY. (a) Submission.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and not later than 5 years after such date, the Secretary of State shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a 5-year sports diplomacy strategy to strategically leverage the major sporting events being hosted in the United States to enhance United States soft power, diplomatic relationships, and global leadership. (b) Elements.--Both strategies required under subsection (a) shall include-- (1) a description of the Department of State's diplomatic objectives and metrics of success related to the mega-decade of sports; (2) a plan to partner with local host cities, diaspora communities, creatives, athletes, the sports industry, private sector entities, human rights organizations, and civil society stakeholders surrounding the competitions for the purpose of showcasing United States national strengths and forging new diplomatic connections; (3) a plan to coordinate internally within the Department of State to leverage sporting events to advance various diplomatic lines of effort, including by-- (A) integrating sports diplomacy into regional bureaus' bilateral engagements and efforts to pursue new areas of cooperation with foreign partners; (B) integrating sports into public diplomacy to reach new foreign audiences that might not otherwise engage with United States embassies abroad; and (C) leveraging sports diplomacy to advance commercial diplomacy; (4) a plan to ensure an expeditious and secure visa process for athletes and their families and support staff and eligible international visitors planning to travel to the United States to attend major international sporting events, including reducing visa appointment wait times; (5) a description of the financial and personnel support needed to implement the 5-year sports diplomacy strategy; and (6) any plans to deploy domestic public diplomacy resources, such as the Cultural Unit and Foreign Press Center established during the 1984 Olympic Games, to enable foreign visitors to engage with American culture and values. (c) Public Availability.--The…
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strategies required under subsection (a) shall be made publicly available on an internet website of the Department of State not later than-- (1) 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, with respect to the first 5-year strategy; or (2) 5 years after the date described in paragraph (1), with respect to the second 5-year strategy. (d) Consultation.--The Secretary of State shall-- (1) consult with the appropriate congressional committees regarding the elements of the strategy required under subsection (a) before submitting either strategy; and (2) provide information regarding the implementation of the most recently submitted strategy every 180 days during the period beginning on the date of such submission and ending on December 31, 2034. SEC. 4. REQUIREMENT FOR THE OFFICE OF SPORTS DIPLOMACY TO CARRY OUT THE MEGA-DECADE OF SPORTS DIPLOMACY STRATEGY. (a) In General.--Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall rename the Sports Diplomacy Division in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs as the Office of Sports Diplomacy (referred to in this section as the ``Office''). The Office shall be under the general supervision of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Professional and Cultural Exchanges in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. (b) Functions.--The Office shall manage sports diplomacy exchange programs and implement each strategy required under section 3(a), including by coordinating with internal Department of State and interagency stakeholders-- (1) to coordinate the implementation of the strategy across relevant bureaus, directorates, and offices of the Department of State; (2) to work with host cities and their social, political, and economic partners to identify new avenues for engagement with foreign entities; (3) to engage local diaspora communities to deepen people- to-people connections with foreign visitors and officials; (4) to partner with the United States sports industry, major sports leagues, and individual athletes to promote new international sports partnerships and sports diplomacy programs; (5) to collaborate with host cities' international trade and tourism offices to deepen economic and commercial ties with foreign nations; (6) to elevate American arts, film, and music creators to promote cultural exchange and connection with foreign visitors; and (7) to coordinate with internal Department of State and interagency stakeholders to ensure efficient and expeditious processing of visas for eligible international visitors, broadcasters, athletes, and support staff interested in attending major international sporting events in the United States. (c) Full-Time Equivalent Employees.--During the period beginning not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act and ending on December 31, 2034, the Secretary of State shall assign to the Office not fewer than 3 additional full-time equivalent staff dedicated exclusively to implementing each strategy required under section 3(a). These staff shall be assigned to the Office by considering mechanisms, including-- (1) the use of existing flexible hiring authorities, including Domestic Employees Teleworking Overseas; and (2) the realignment of existing personnel. SEC. 5. IMPLEMENTATION REPORTS. Not later than 1 year after the submission of the first strategy required under section 2(a), and annually thereafter until December 31, 2034, the Secretary of State shall submit a report to the appropriate congressional committees describing the progress made toward achieving the objectives of this Act. <all>
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