Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB10216

Introduced
11/21/24  

Caption

Ending Racism in Government Contracting Act

Impact

If implemented, the bill would significantly alter current law concerning government contracting practices, particularly those involving small businesses. This could lead to a reduction in contracts awarded to firms owned by minorities or disadvantaged groups, as the bill restricts any bidding advantages these entities previously held. The bill has sparked considerable debate about the implications for diversity and inclusivity in government procurement, as well as its potential effects on small businesses historically supported by affirmative action policies.

Summary

House Bill 10216, titled the 'Ending Racism in Government Contracting Act,' aims to eliminate preferences for socially and economically disadvantaged individuals and businesses in government contracts. The bill amends several laws, including the Small Business Act and federal procurement codes, to prohibit any consideration of race or ethnicity in the awarding of contracts. This approach seeks to ensure a merit-based system for government contracting, reportedly addressing concerns that existing preferences perpetuate discrimination against non-disadvantaged businesses.

Contention

The bill has faced pushback from various advocacy groups and lawmakers who argue that removing these preferences undermines efforts to support historically marginalized communities. Proponents of the bill assert that it promotes fairness in the bidding process and eliminates what they view as unfair advantages based solely on racial or ethnic identity. Critics, however, contend that it risks excluding potential business owners from disadvantaged backgrounds from vital economic opportunities and could reinstate systemic inequalities in government contracting.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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