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Bush administration stalls execution of women's procurement program

14 Jul '06
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In spite of six-year-old federal legislation and a federal court order, the Bush administration continues to stall implementation of the women's procurement program. This has resulted in the loss of billions of dollars in federal small business contracts to women entrepreneurs.

The government's latest delaying tactic was to issue a "proposed rule" through the Small Business Administration requiring a public comment period.

The U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce points out that the SBA's new proposal changes the language of the original legislation and calls for stringent certification requirements which will significantly slow the ability of many women business owners to participate in the program. If adopted, the policy will be stricter than the certification requirements for disabled veterans.

In a recent interview with GovExec.com, Margot Dorfman, CEO of the Women's Chamber stated, "At every turn, the SBA has sought to sabotage the implementation of this important program for women as established in 2000. Now they seek to change the laws established by Congress."

"Republican women business owners need to stop listening to what President Bush says and start paying heed to what he does--I say actions speak louder than words," stated Lloyd Chapman, President of the American Small Business League.

"Bush's refusal to implement the women's procurement program clearly shows his lack of commitment to women entrepreneurs. All women business owners, both Democrats and Republicans alike, need to keep this in mind the next time they step into a voting booth."

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