View Congressman Pappas's floor remarks here.
Today, Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01) delivered the following remarks on the House floor in support of his amendment to strengthen provisions in the America COMPETES Act that support domestic manufacturing and American small businesses:
"Thank you, M. Speaker. As an original cosponsor of the Homeland Procurement Reform Act, I am grateful that this legislation has been included in the America COMPETES Act. I will offer an amendment later today that strengthens provisions that support domestic manufacturing and American small businesses.
It's of the utmost importance for our economic and national security interests that we make more things here in America. That should be a priority when it comes to purchases made by the Department of Homeland Security for protective equipment for frontline personnel. Purchasing more of these items from qualified American small businesses would be a win for workers and companies that manufacture their products here in the United States.
Small businesses receive less than 26% of Federal government contracts. My amendment will help close that procurement gap and at the same time create good-paying jobs, support domestic manufacturing, and strengthen our supply chains.
I urge my colleagues to support this amendment and the America COMPETES Act."
Background:
Pappas's amendment would amend the provisions of the America COMPETES Act that enact the Homeland Procurement Reform Act (HOPR) to ensure that domestic small businesses and manufacturers are prioritized for Department of Homeland Security (DHS) procurement contracts.
Specifically, it will codify into law that DHS is required to prioritize procuring items from small businesses that manufacture their goods in the United States. This helps ensure as many DHS-procured products will be Made in America as possible.
Congressman Pappas is an original co-sponsor of H.R. 2915, the Homeland Procurement Reform Act.
Original source can be found here.