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SB-967 Public contracts: bid preferences.(2009-2010)

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Assembly
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Cmt
2nd
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Veto
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Bill Status
SB-967
Correa (S) , DeSaulnier (S)
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Negrete McLeod (S) , Pavley (S)
Public contracts: bid preferences.
03/08/10
An act to add Article 7 (commencing with Section 10390) to Chapter 2 of Part 2 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, relating to public contracts.
Senate
09/02/10
08/16/10

Type of Measure
Inactive Bill - Died
Majority Vote Required
Non-Appropriation
Fiscal Committee
Non-State-Mandated Local Program
Non-Urgency
Non-Tax levy
Last 5 History Actions
Date Action
11/30/10 Died on file.
09/24/10 In Senate. To unfinished business. (Veto)
09/23/10 Vetoed by Governor.
09/08/10 Enrolled. To Governor at 3:30 p.m.
08/31/10 Senate concurs in Assembly amendments. (Ayes 23. Noes 14. Page 5068.) To enrollment.
Governor's Message














To the Members of the California State Senate:

I am returning Senate Bill 967 without my signature.

This bill would provide a 5 percent bid preference if 90 percent of a business' employees performing work on a state contract exceeding $1 million are California residents. This bill also specifies that agencies accepting proposals for the distribution of funds pursuant to the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provide a 5 percent bid preference, regardless of contract amount.

While this bill seeks to create new jobs and stimulate the economy, it would cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars in bid preferences and administration at a time when the state is in a fiscal crisis. Additionally, reciprocity statutes, enacted by at least 36 other states, would add a percentage to bids submitted by California businesses bidding on contracts with those states, making it difficult for California businesses to contract with other states.

For these reasons, I am unable to sign this bill.

Sincerely,



Arnold Schwarzenegger