Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB446

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Creates new provisions relating to state contracts for minority and women's business enterprises

Impact

The enactment of SB446 is expected to significantly impact state law by reinforcing the requirements for state agencies to actively involve minority and women's business enterprises in procurement processes. By mandating the establishment of outreach programs and creating notifications for certified businesses about contract opportunities, the bill aims to reduce barriers to entry for disadvantaged groups. This legislation is part of a broader objective to promote inclusivity and economic empowerment for minority and women-owned businesses in Missouri, thereby contributing to the diversification of suppliers utilized by state departments.

Summary

Senate Bill 446 establishes new provisions focusing on the enhancement of participation by minority and women's business enterprises in state contracts. This legislation seeks to create an environment where certified socially and economically disadvantaged businesses can gain access to government contract opportunities, aiming to equalize competitive conditions within the market. The bill repeals an existing section in Missouri's Revised Statutes (RSMo) and introduces multiple new sections that delineate the roles and responsibilities of the 'Minority Business Enterprise and Women's Business Enterprise Oversight Review Committee', which will be tasked with guiding the implementation of these provisions.

Contention

While proponents of SB446 argue that these measures will lead to greater economic justice and opportunities for marginalized businesses, some critics express concerns that the bill may not go far enough in addressing deeper systemic issues that hinder business growth for these groups. Additionally, there may be apprehensions regarding the resources allocated for monitoring and ensuring compliance with the bill’s provisions. The establishment of a dedicated oversight committee is intended to ensure that goals are met, but the effectiveness of such oversight remains a point of discussion among legislators and advocates for social equity.

Additional_notes

The bill stipulates that the program will be subject to review and sunset provisions, reinforcing accountability and the need for legislative reauthorization after a fixed period. This condition requires the program to demonstrate its value and success in increasing participation of minority and women businesses in state contracts, ensuring it remains relevant and effective in meeting its objectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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