HB7

HB7


 * Sponsors**- Jacob Jancsurak, OH- Republican ,Jimmy Svab OH- Democrat


 * Issue** **Category**-Health and Safety


 * Bill Title**-Steroids in Baseball


 * Purpose**-The bill is to stop baseball players in the MLB from using steroids in baseball. Many people have taken steroids in baseball and that is cheating. The people who have not taken steroids may never break the steroid users records, like Barry Bonds home run record. This is unfair to Hank Aaron, the previous home run record holder, because he did it fairly and did not cheat like Barry Bonds. Their records may never get defeated and that is not fair to the other people who may be able to beat Hank Aaron's record. Players get healed and better faster than if they did not use steroids at all.


 * Eligibility**-For any baseball players who are, have, or may use steroids in the future. For any person who has lied about using them.


 * Terms and Benefits**- First, the MLB shall buy the equipment that we need to find out if they have used steroids or are currently taking steroids like a polygraph machine. For the drug test we will need will need to buy pee cups for them to go in to find out if they have had steroids. Then they will buy polygraph machines or lie detectors to find out if they are lying about taking steroids. If they lie they are suspended the same as a first offender. They will be suspended half a season and fined for 20,000. Next, if they do not pass the drug test, they will be suspended for half a season and fined $20,000. If they do not pass the drug test a second time at the beginning of the next season, they are suspended for a whole season and they are fined 200,000. If they do not pass the drug test the next season, they are banned from the MLB and are fined 500,000. Their records are not allowed and will be erased because the records are cheating. The players will never be allowed to play baseball again in the MLB because they have cheated too many times for


 * Fiscal Impact**-
 * Equipment-$168,000
 * Labor-$104,000,000
 * Total-$272,000**