You are a taxpayer and have been asked to support a bill for universal testing of EPO in all athletes in the U. S. Sporting competitions, including professional team sports such as hockey, football, and baseball. The testing would be done on a routine basis and would be of considerable cost to the taxpayer. Knowing that it may save the lives of athletes each year, would you support the bill? Write an argument either for or against supporting this legislation and send it in a letter to your US senator defending you stand on the issue.
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