Sen. Casey proposes legislation that would prevent prime contractors from abusing subcontractors in the acquisitions process.
By John Buckner
Federal News Radio
Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) proposed a bill Wednesday that would require prime contractors to notify minority-owned businesses and women-owned businesses when including them on contracts – or face strict penalties.
“This piece of legislation will help women and minority-owned businesses by protecting them from fraud and providing support for them to grow and create jobs,” Casey said in a release.
Casey said prime contractors have a habit of naming these firms on their contracts to strengthen their appeal to the agency. But a lot of the time, subcontractors have no idea they have been included and do not receive the business they are entitled to, he said.
The bill calls for penalties on prime contractors, such as prohibiting them from seeking federal contracts for a year, or even permanently.
This bill would:
“Especially in the current economic climate, supporting small business is vital to our economic recovery,” Casey said.
This legislation comes a week after the Small Business Administration announced changes to its 8(a) program that helps keep minority- owned businesses on equal footing with each other.
John Buckner is an intern with Federal News Radio.
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