Colorado 2022 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB163

Introduced
3/21/22  
Refer
3/21/22  
Report Pass
4/20/22  
Refer
4/20/22  
Report Pass
4/29/22  
Refer
4/29/22  
Engrossed
5/2/22  
Refer
5/2/22  
Report Pass
5/4/22  
Refer
5/4/22  
Report Pass
5/5/22  
Refer
5/5/22  
Enrolled
5/10/22  
Engrossed
5/20/22  
Engrossed
5/20/22  
Enrolled
5/20/22  

Caption

Establish State Procurement Equity Program

Impact

The bill mandates that the state actively work to reduce disparities between the availability of these businesses and their actual utilization in state contracting. Among its key components, the program will establish a help desk for solicitation assistance, create a bond assistance program, and include a robust stakeholder consultation process to gather input from affected businesses and organizations. Additionally, financial appropriations have been allocated to support the administration of the program, representing a commitment from the state to facilitate equity in procurement processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 163 establishes the State Procurement Equity Program in Colorado, aimed at remediating disparities identified in state procurement processes affecting historically underutilized businesses. The program seeks to increase the participation of minority-owned, women-owned, and other historically underutilized businesses in state contracts, which were found to be under-represented based on a disparity study conducted by the state. The bill outlines measures to implement this program effectively and ensure that it aligns with the goals set forth in the aforementioned study.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 163 appears to be largely positive among proponents, particularly those advocating for equity and inclusion in government contracting. Advocates argue that this initiative is vital for addressing longstanding disparities and supports economic empowerment for marginalized communities. However, there may also be contention from entities concerned about additional regulations or the allocation of resources, and a balancing of interests may be necessary to harmonize differing perspectives on state procurement practices.

Contention

The bill acknowledges existing disparities, with research indicating significant gaps in procurement opportunities for historically underutilized businesses. As such, the implementation of the State Procurement Equity Program could engender differing viewpoints around issues of competitiveness and fairness in the bidding processes for state contracts. Critics may argue that the process could inadvertently favor certain businesses over others, but supporters maintain that addressing these disparities is essential for ensuring equitable economic opportunities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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