Requires public agency receiving State funds to post on website use of State funds for public work contracts with minority, women, and veteran owned businesses.
Impact
The enactment of S2547 is poised to significantly impact state laws governing public work contracts. By requiring public agencies to regularly report their contracting activities, the bill seeks to foster an environment of accountability and fairness. As a result, agencies will need to maintain accurate records and adhere to the new reporting protocols, which could lead to improved opportunities for historically underrepresented companies in government contracting.
Summary
Senate Bill S2547 establishes requirements for public agencies receiving state funds for public works. Specifically, it mandates that these agencies post detailed reports on their websites, which will inform the public about how state funds are utilized for contracts with minority, women, and veteran-owned businesses. This move aims to enhance transparency and provide visibility into the allocation of government resources, promoting equal opportunity for diverse businesses in state contracts.
Contention
While S2547 is largely seen as a positive step toward fostering inclusivity, some stakeholders have raised concerns about the burden these new requirements may place on public agencies. Critics argue that the administrative demands of monthly reporting may divert resources away from crucial public work initiatives. Furthermore, there may be contention over the initial setup costs for those agencies that lack existing infrastructure, particularly those that do not maintain a robust online presence.
Same As
Requires public agency receiving State funds to post on website use of State funds for public work contracts with minority, women, and veteran owned businesses.
Carry Over
Requires public agency receiving State funds to post on website use of State funds for public work contracts with minority, women, and veteran owned businesses.
Requires public agency receiving State funds to post on website use of State funds for public work contracts with minority, women, and veteran owned businesses.
Requires public agency receiving State funds to post on website use of State funds for public work contracts with minority, women, and veteran owned businesses.
Requires State agencies to make good faith effort towards certain goals to use certified minority and women-owned businesses as prime contractors and subcontractors.
Requires State agencies to make good faith effort towards certain goals to use certified minority and women-owned businesses as prime contractors and subcontractors.
Requires State agencies to make good faith effort to increase awarding of contracts procured without advertisement to minority- and women-owned businesses.
Requires State agencies to make good faith effort to increase awarding of contracts procured without advertisement to minority- and women-owned businesses.