Bush Administration Shortchanges Small Business: Contracts Go Unchallenged
July 27th, 2005
Legislation from John Kerry would prevent practice that favors big businesses over small businesses.
WASHINGTON — A recent report by the Small Business Administration’s Inspector General sheds light on the Bush administration’s failure to prevent federal agencies from putting contracts out of the reach of small businesses through a tactic known as contract bundling.
“This is just the latest example of the Bush administration shortchanging small businesses,” Kerry said. “The administration is quick to make claims about supporting small contractors, but time and again their big business policies leave small businesses behind. Bottom line, the Administration would rather do business with large companies than keep faith with America’s small businesses.”
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