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Senate Drafts Legislation to Remove Large Firms From Federal Small Business Contracting
| Source: American Small Business League
PETALUMA, CA--(Marketwire - November 6, 2007) - The following is a statement by the American
Small Business League:
On Monday, the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
announced that a public markup of S. 2300 the, "Small Business Contracting
Revitalization Act of 2007," will be held on Wednesday, November 7th, 2007
at 9:30 a.m. The bill -- drafted by Senators John Kerry (D-Mass.) and
Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee
-- includes provisions that the American Small Business League has been
lobbying for since 2002.
The bill is designed to improve oversight in federal contracting, reduce
contract bundling, prevent misrepresentation in subcontracting, help
service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses access to contract and
subcontract opportunities, direct the Small Business Administration to
implement women-owned small business program, extend the 8(a) contracting
program through 2012 and strengthen the government's ability to enforce the
size and status standards for small business certification, according to a
Monday press release.
In May 2007, the ASBL launched a national campaign to encourage chambers of
commerce across the country to contact their representatives in Washington
-- in particular Senators Kerry and Snowe -- to support stemming the flow
of federal small business contracts to large corporations.
In 2002, the ASBL was the first organization to expose the diversion of
federal small business contracts to large corporations. Information
supplied by Lloyd Chapman, Present and Founder of the ASBL, prompted the
first GAO investigation and the first congressional hearing on this
subject, which took place on May 7th, 2003. Since that time, there have
been more than a dozen federal investigations that have found fraud, abuse,
loopholes and a lack of oversight in federal small business contracting.
"I am pleased to see that S. 2300 includes all of the changes that have
been recommended by the ASBL since 2002," President of the American Small
Business League Lloyd Chapman said. "Every small business in the country
needs to realize that they owe Senators Kerry and Snowe a debt of gratitude
for drafting this legislation."
The ASBL intends to launch a national campaign to encourage its members and
all small business owners to contact their representatives in support this
legislation.