Disparity study; require MDA to file copies with the Legislature by not later than December 31, 2023.
By requiring the MDA to conduct this study and submit a report by December 31, 2023, the bill is expected to bring transparency to the state's contracting practices and promote an environment that could potentially lead to more inclusive contracting opportunities. The outcome of this study could influence future legislative actions aimed at reducing any identified gaps in representation and ensure better compliance with diversity and inclusion goals in public procurement.
Senate Bill 2668 aims to address the representation of minority contractors in the state of Mississippi. The bill mandates that the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) conduct a study to assess whether there is a significant statistical disparity between the number of qualified minority contractors available in the state and those with whom the state or its prime contractors have engaged in business. This initiative seeks to ensure equitable opportunities in state contracting processes, particularly for minority-owned businesses.
Supporters of SB2668 may argue that addressing the disparity in minority contracting is crucial for economic equity and social justice. They emphasize the need for the state to actively recognize and remedy any inadequacies in the engagement of minority contractors. Conversely, opponents might raise concerns regarding the feasibility and implementation of the recommendations that may stem from the study, as well as questions about the state's ability to track and manage diverse contractors effectively. Potential points of contention could focus on the nature of the disparities identified and the subsequent actions taken or ignored by state authorities.