Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR190

Caption

House Study Committee on Minority Business Enterprises, Women Owned Businesses, and Veteran Owned Businesses in State Contracting; create

Impact

The formation of this committee could lead to significant changes in how the State of Georgia approaches its procurement processes. By studying the participation levels of minority, women, and veteran-owned businesses in state contracting, the committee will aim to identify barriers these groups face. Recommendations could emerge from this study that may promote greater inclusivity and equal access to state contracts, thus contributing to economic growth among these traditionally underrepresented entities.

Summary

House Resolution 190 aims to establish a House Study Committee on Minority Business Enterprises, Women Owned Businesses, and Veteran Owned Businesses in State Contracting. This committee will focus on exploring conditions, needs, and issues faced by these businesses in accessing contracts with the state. With the Georgia Department of Administrative Services responsible for procuring about $4.5 billion in goods and services for state agencies, there is a clear necessity to ensure that minority, women, and veteran-owned firms have an equitable opportunity to participate in government contracting.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HR190 is the potential pushback from established contractors and firms that dominate the state contracting landscape. There may be concerns that increased focus on minority, women, and veteran-owned businesses could lead to perceived preferential treatment or disadvantage existing bidders. The deliberations within the study committee may need to balance the interests of these established firms while ensuring fair and equitable opportunities for the new entrants to the contracting space. Furthermore, the allocation of resources for the committee's work may also attract scrutiny regarding its effectiveness and the actual outcomes derived from the study.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR487

House Study Committee on Minority Business Enterprises, Women Owned Businesses, and Veteran Owned Businesses in State Contracting; create

GA SR286

Senate Minority Business Enterprises, Women Owned Businesses, and Veteran Owned Businesses in State Contracting Study Committee; create

GA HB128

Revenue and taxation; representation of minority business enterprises, women and veteran owned businesses in procurement of state contracts; provide

GA HR1060

Small businesses; Women Owned Business Day at the state capitol; March 5, 2024; recognize

GA SR527

Senate Study Committee on Veterans' Mental Health and Housing; create

GA HB566

Agriculture, Department of; require Commissioner to spend no less than five percent of marketing and promotion budget on minority or women owned agricultural enterprises

GA HR185

House Healthy Food Retail Study Committee; create

GA HB904

Professions and businesses; contractors; change certain provisions

GA HR1135

House Study Committee on Credit Card Fee on State Sales and Excise Tax and Their Impact on Georgia Merchants and Consumers; create

GA HB1355

Home Based Businesses Entrepreneurship Act; enact

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