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Small Business Committee Approves Women Procurement Bill

On March 5, the House Small Business Committee passed, by voice vote, the Women’s Procurement Program Equalization Act (H.R. 2452), sponsored by Ranking Member Nydia Velázquez (D-NY).

The bill would condition a government contracting officer’s authority to restrict competition for federal contracts upon the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) certification that the business is, in fact, owned and controlled by a woman. Currently the small business is allowed to make such a certification.

The bill provides guidelines for the award of sole-source contracts to economically disadvantaged women-owned small businesses (WOSBs) and WOSBs in substantially underrepresented industries.

The measure also would require federal agencies to submit annual reports to the SBA regarding such sole-source contracts, as well as the industries within which various contracts have been awarded.