West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5010

Introduced
1/23/24  

Caption

Adopting the Firearm Industry Nondiscrimination Act.

Impact

If enacted, HB5010 would significantly impact the procurement process for state and local government contracts, enforcing a mandate that prohibits discrimination against legitimate businesses within the firearms sector. It requires that companies contracting with government entities provide verification that they do not engage in practices that discriminate against firearm entities. This requirement is aimed at creating an open market where firearm-related businesses can compete on equal terms without fear of being excluded based on their industry affiliation. The bill also empowers the Attorney General to review contracts for compliance, providing an additional layer of oversight.

Summary

House Bill 5010, titled the Firearm Industry Nondiscrimination Act, aims to prevent discrimination against firearm entities and firearm trade associations in government contracting. This bill proposes to amend the existing code of West Virginia by providing clear guidelines on how government entities may engage in contracts, specifically those exceeding $100,000 and involving companies with a minimum of ten full-time employees. The legislation seeks to ensure that contracts with these government entities do not discriminate against companies solely based on their status as firearm-related businesses. This move is seen as a way to foster the growth of the firearms industry by ensuring they maintain equal footing in obtaining government contracts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB5010 appears to be quite supportive among proponents of the firearms industry, who argue that the bill will enhance fairness in public contracting and promote economic growth within the sector. Advocates believe that by safeguarding against discrimination, the bill would attract more businesses to engage with state and local governments for services and goods. Conversely, there may be apprehension from certain sectors regarding the implications for public safety and the potential consequences of prioritizing the firearms industry in government contracts. Nevertheless, the primary narrative centers on promoting equal opportunities within the marketplace.

Contention

Notable points of contention relate to concerns about how HB5010 might impact public safety and local governance. Critics may argue that by prioritizing firearm entities in government contracts, the bill could inadvertently overlook important public safety considerations and create a perception of bias towards the firearms industry. Moreover, discussions could arise about the implications of such nondiscrimination policies on local governments’ autonomy in deciding which businesses to contract, reflecting a broader debate on the relationship between state mandates and local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3400

Firearm Industry Nondiscrimination Act

WV SB565

Firearm Industry Non-Discriminations Act

WV SB112

Relating to financial institutions engaged in boycotts of firearms companies

WV SB466

Prohibiting financial institutions from discriminating against firearms businesses

WV SB182

Prohibiting discriminatory practices by financial institution or government entity against firearms manufacturers

WV HB3503

Relating to nondiscrimination at institutions of higher education

WV HB2234

Remove sales tax on gun safes and certain firearm safety devices

WV SB184

Declaring sale and manufacture of firearms essential business during declared emergency

WV SB220

Industrial Hemp Development Act

WV HB3365

Relating to the Certified Industrial Business Expansion Development Program

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