What: All Issues HR 2892. (Fiscal 2010 homeland security spending) Murray of Washington amendment that would stipulate that Homeland Security-related grants or contracts must be competitively bid unless the company is a small businesses or women and minority-owned business/On agreeing to the amendment (2009 senate Roll Call 226)
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HR 2892. (Fiscal 2010 homeland security spending) Murray of Washington amendment that would stipulate that Homeland Security-related grants or contracts must be competitively bid unless the company is a small businesses or women and minority-owned business/On agreeing to the amendment
senate Roll Call 226     Jul 09, 2009
Progressive Position:
Yea
Progressive Result:
Win
Qualifies as polarizing?
Yes
Is this vote crucial?
No

This vote was on an amendment by Patty Murray, D-Wash., that would stipulate that contracts or grants awarded under this bill must be competitively bid unless the grantee or contractor is a small business or women or minority-owned business.  The amendment was offered to the bill that funds the Homeland Security Department in fiscal 2010.

Murray offered her amendment just prior to a related one by Tom Coburn, R-Okla.  Coburn’s amendment would have stipulated that contracts and grants at the Department of Homeland Security should go through the government’s competitive bidding process.  It eventually failed (see vote 227).

“His amendment is drafted in a way that precludes certain types of contracts that are authorized by statute and have the strong support of Congress. For example, his amendment doesn’t acknowledge contracts that are authorized by the Small Business Act, such as minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, businesses owned by service-disabled veterans,” Murray said.

By a vote of 67-24, the amendment was adopted.  Every Democrat present voted for the amendment.  Of Republicans present, 13 voted for the amendment and 24 voted against it.  The end result is that the measure went forward with language stipulating that small businesses and minority and women-owned businesses do not have to undergo a competitive bidding process in order to be awarded a grant or contract by the Homeland Security Department.

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