Disparity study; require MDA to file copies with the Legislature by not later than December 31, 2024.
If enacted, this bill could lead to significant changes in how minority contractors are engaged by the state. The requirement for the MDA to file a report by December 31, 2024, will likely put increased scrutiny on the state's contracting practices and may encourage efforts to increase the participation of minority-owned businesses. It could prompt the state to take action if disparities are identified, leading to potential revisions in contracting policies and practices to enhance inclusivity.
Senate Bill 2796, introduced by Senator Horhn, amends Section 57-1-57 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The primary aim of the bill is to mandate the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) to conduct a study to evaluate whether there is a significant statistical disparity between the number of qualified minority contractors available to provide goods and services to the state and the number that are actually contracted. This legislative change reflects an effort to ensure equity and transparency in state contracting processes.
While not explicitly detailed in the discussions, potential points of contention surrounding SB2796 could include concerns regarding the implementation of the study, the expectations for responses from the state if disparities are found, and debates over the utilization of state resources. Additionally, stakeholders may express differing views on the necessity and scope of the proposed study, with supporters advocating for greater representation of minority contractors and opponents possibly arguing about the implications of finding and addressing disparities.