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title: "Expressing the sense of Congress that female athletes be paid the same as their male counterparts and organizers of world class competitions actively take part in combating the wage gap."
identifier: "114-HCONRES-60"
congress: 114
bill_number: 60
bill_type: "HCONRES"
version_code: "ih"
version_type: "Introduced in House"
bill_url: "https://chamberzero.com/congresses/114/bills/hconres/60"
source: "https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/60"
site: "Chamber Zero"
site_url: "https://chamberzero.com"
rendered_at: "2026-06-03T22:49:19.124Z"
---
Whereas the 2015 Women’s World Cup final was the most-watched soccer game in the history of the United States;Whereas with the United States victory, the women's national team became the first three-time champions of the Women’s World Cup; andWhereas the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) awarded $2,000,000 to the United States women for winning the 2015 Women’s World Cup and $35,000,000 to the 2014 Men’s World Cup winners, Germany, 18 times larger than the women’s award: Now, therefore, be itThat it is the sense of Congress that female athletes should be paid the same as their male counterparts and organizers of world class competitions actively take part in combating the wage gap.
