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Football injuries deserve scrutiny

POSTED: November 3, 2009

Too often, members of Congress throw their weight around improperly. The insistence of some lawmakers on ordering changes in how the college football championship is handled is an example.

But on another football-related matter, Congress is absolutely right to get involved - if only to get the facts.

U.S. Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., said recently he wants a congressional study of football injuries at all levels, including high school. Like us, Conyers is concerned about a recent study of the effects of head injuries on football players.

Congress should not be setting the rules for any sport, of course. But Conyers is right in wanting to provide the public with more information.

 
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