MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WHNT) — Whether it's in the courts or in the legislature, leaders are vowing to crack down on the Alabama High School Athletic Association's influence on student athletes' ability to play sports.

This comes after Governor Kay Ivey and House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter sued the AHSAA, prompting a judge to issue a restraining order against the association.

The AHSAA tried to sideline players for a year who utilized the CHOOSE Act, a school choice tax credit students can use to transfer schools and pay for their education.

Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth urged people to email him ideas about how to reform the AHSAA on social media. In a post, he said, "The AHSAA's decision to declare itself above the law is a symptom of a much bigger problem- a complete lack of accountability for

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