Will Governor Spanberger sign it?

by Drew DiMeglio
Democrat Abigail Spanberger won Virginia’s gubernatorial election last November by a large margin by campaigning as a moderate dealmaker. Five months later, she faces an impasse: A bill on her desk allowing state agencies to discriminate against businesses owned by white men when dishing out certain government contracts. Spanberger has a choice to makeโeither bend the knee to the far-left faction in the legislature or live up to the moderate mandate which put her in office.
HB 61, the “Small SWaM Business Procurement Enhancement Program Act,” passed both houses of the legislature along party lines and directs state agencies to take the race and sex of business owners into consideration when awarding contracts. The act establishes a statewide goal of 42% of SWaMโthat’s Small, Women, and Minority owned businessesโutilization in all discretionary spending by executive branch agencies. The act requires agencies to increase their SWaM utilization by 3% each year until the 42% goal is reached. Lastly, the act allows state agencies to exclude non-SWaM businesses, presumably those owned by white men, from certain government contracts under $200,000.
HB61 is not an anomaly; many other states have similar pieces of legislation. A look into those states can show Virginians what example their legislature is following.
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