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H.R. 3736: The Small Business Representation in Contracting Rulemaking Act

The bill titled "The Small Business Representation in Contracting Rulemaking Act" aims to enhance the role of the Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA) in federal contracting processes. Here are the key provisions:

Addition to the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council

The bill proposes to amend existing law to include the Administrator of the SBA as a member of the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council. This council is responsible for developing regulations related to federal procurement and acquisition processes. By adding the SBA Administrator, the bill seeks to ensure that small business interests are better represented in federal contracting discussions and decisions.

Reporting Requirements

Within 90 days of the bill becoming law, the SBA Administrator must submit a report to both the House Committee on Small Business and the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. This report should include:

  • An assessment of what personnel and resources are needed for the SBA Administrator to effectively fulfill their new responsibilities as part of the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council.
  • Recommendations for any changes to the current laws, strategies, policies, or regulations that might help in carrying out these duties.

Objective of the Legislation

The overall goal of this legislation is to improve the representation of small businesses in federal contracting, thereby potentially increasing their opportunities to bid on and obtain government contracts. This is expected to enhance the role of small businesses in the federal marketplace, which can lead to increased competition and innovation.

Impact on Small Businesses

By incorporating small business representation in the federal acquisition process, the bill aims to create a more balanced and equitable environment for small businesses, allowing them to navigate federal contracts more effectively and thereby contribute more significantly to the economy.

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Date Action
Jun. 04, 2025 Introduced in House
Jun. 04, 2025 Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the Committee on Small Business, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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