Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1154

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Virginia Public Procurement Act; preferences for goods, services, or construction by U.S. entities.

Impact

This amendment is set to impact the capabilities of state and local governments in Virginia regarding procurement decisions. By prioritizing Virginia-based firms, the bill attempts to boost local economic growth and sustainability through the use of recycled materials wherever possible. Furthermore, it mandates that public bodies must consult an updated list of states with existing contractor preferences, promoting transparency in the bidding process and reducing conflicts with out-of-state contractors. This reflects a shift towards greater local economic resilience in Virginia's procurement practices.

Summary

House Bill 1154 amends the Virginia Public Procurement Act to establish preferences for goods, services, or construction provided by Virginia and U.S. entities in cases of competitive bidding. Under the new provisions, if there are tie bids, preference is first given to Virginia-produced goods or services, and then to those from the United States. This adjustment aims to support local businesses and reinforce Virginia's economy by ensuring that contracts are awarded to local bidders when they are competitive. The bill is structured to create a more equitable bidding process for state contracts.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1154 primarily revolve around the potential implications for out-of-state contractors and the interpretation of 'tie bids.' Critics argue that by instituting these preferences, the bill may unintentionally limit competition, inflate costs, and disadvantage bidders from other states who do not enjoy similar preferences. Proponents, on the other hand, assert that the bill is essential for nurturing local businesses, thereby fostering regional job growth and sustainability. The legislative debates have raised concerns over whether such procurement policies infringe on fair trade practices while attempting to secure advantages for Virginia enterprises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1115

Virginia Public Procurement Act; preference for products made or manufactured in Virginia.

VA SB1176

Virginia Public Procurement Act; preference for products made or manufactured in Virginia.

VA HB1898

Virginia Public Procurement Act; prohibition on boycotting Israel.

VA SB1375

Virginia Public Procurement Act; prohibition on boycotting Israel, civil penalty.

VA HB1743

Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive sealed bidding, required statements.

VA HB1957

Virginia Public Procurement Act; construction management and design-build contracting.

VA HB2450

Virginia Public Procurement Act; construction management, contract requirements.

VA SB954

Virginia Public Procurement Act; construction management and design-build contracting.

VA SB1491

Virginia Public Procurement Act; construction management, contract requirements.

VA SB912

Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, exceptions to contractual terms.

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