A House committee recap highlights concerns about how private equity investment is shaping (and potentially driving up) the costs of American youth sports through facilities, tournaments, and pay-to-play models. It’s a useful read for families and league leaders tracking why participation keeps getting more expensive and what policymakers are asking about it.
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