Huizenga, Kamlager-Dove, McCaul, and Meeks Lead Bipartisan Effort to Boost Sports Diplomacy Ahead of the American Decade of Sports
Washington,
August 25, 2025
On Friday, Congressman Bill Huizenga (R-MI) and Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) introduced the bipartisan American Decade of Sports Act. Over the next 10 years, the United States will be the center of the sporting world as the host of several major international competitions: the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, the 2031 Men’s and 2033 Women’s Rugby World Cup, and the 2034 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. These games present a once-in-a-generation opportunity to enhance U.S. soft power and leadership on the world stage. Currently, the State Department is structured to implement sports diplomacy exchange programs but does not have the strategic plan or staffing necessary to focus on the upcoming extraordinary decade of sports. To ensure the United States is maximizing the diplomatic opportunity of hosting these competitions, the American Decade of Sports Act would upgrade the State Department’s sports diplomacy division to its own office and designate it with the responsibility and personnel to implement U.S. sports diplomacy efforts focused on the American decade of sports. As Chair and Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on South and Central Asia, Huizenga and Kamlager-Dove have legislative jurisdiction over the public diplomacy division at the State Department. Joining Huizenga and Kamlager-Dove in introducing the American Decade of Sports Act are U.S. Representatives Michael McCaul (R-TX) and Gregory Meeks (D-NY). “From the upcoming Summer and Winter Olympic Games to the Ryder Cup and the FIFA World Cup, the United States is set to host some of the most highly viewed, attended, and anticipated international sporting events over the next ten years,” said Congressman Bill Huizenga, Chairman of the Subcommittee on South and Central Asia. “The American Decade of Sports Act ensures the United States is well positioned to capitalize on this unique opportunity, the State Department is readily equipped to implement this newfound focus in terms of strategic planning and staffing, and President Trump is able to carry out his revitalization of American sports. I am proud to champion this bipartisan effort.” “As a Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, I have witnessed firsthand the incredible power of sports to break down cultural barriers and unite people around the world,” said Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove. “The American Decade of Sports is our chance to deepen relationships across the globe and cement U.S. leadership—and we can’t let it slip through our fingers. I’m proud to lead the introduction of this bipartisan legislation to ensure that the State Department is equipped to leverage sports diplomacy as a vital U.S. foreign policy tool and capitalize on this defining moment.” "Over the next 10 years, the U.S. will host several high-profile sporting events that provide a unique opportunity to demonstrate American strength and excellence on the world stage,” said Congressman Michael McCaul. “The American Decade of Sports Act will leverage these events to advance American values and national security goals. As a longtime champion of cultural diplomacy, I’m proud to support this bill to harness the power of sports to bring people together and promote American leadership worldwide.”
Bill text of the American Decade of Sports Act is here. |