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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Small business growth is at the heart of any | ||||||
3 | economic recovery as most new jobs are created by small | ||||||
4 | businesses; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Minority-owned and women-owned small businesses | ||||||
6 | (M/WBEs) are particularly important drivers of job growth for | ||||||
7 | African-Americans and Latinos who experience | ||||||
8 | disproportionately high unemployment rates; and
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9 | WHEREAS, It has long been a strategic objective of the | ||||||
10 | State of Illinois to support the development of minority-owned | ||||||
11 | and women-owned businesses through the M/WBE programs for State | ||||||
12 | procurement, particularly in construction; and
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13 | WHEREAS, During the recent credit crunch, one of the single | ||||||
14 | largest barriers to growth for women-owned and minority-owned | ||||||
15 | construction businesses has been bonding requirements and the | ||||||
16 | very stringent financial terms imposed upon M/WBE businesses by | ||||||
17 | the bonding companies; and
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18 | WHEREAS, It is not uncommon for a bonding company to | ||||||
19 | require a construction company to deposit half the amount of | ||||||
20 | the total value of a construction contract in an escrow account | ||||||
21 | in order for the bonding company to sell to the construction |
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1 | company a performance bond for the project; and
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2 | WHEREAS, As M/WBE construction firms tend not to be heavily | ||||||
3 | capitalized, the rates charged to the M/WBE firms by the | ||||||
4 | bonding companies tend to be far higher than the rates charged | ||||||
5 | to large legacy firms; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, The purpose of a bond requirement is to | ||||||
7 | financially reimburse the State in the event of default by the | ||||||
8 | construction company, not to suppress competition or enrich | ||||||
9 | bond companies; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, There may be more efficient alternative methods to | ||||||
11 | protect the State from any financial loss in the event of lack | ||||||
12 | of performance by M/WBE firms on a construction project; and | ||||||
13 | WHEREAS, The members of the Federation of Women Contractors | ||||||
14 | believe that the current state of the bond market and the bond | ||||||
15 | requirements are among very significant impediments to growth; | ||||||
16 | therefore, be it
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17 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
18 | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
19 | the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity consider | ||||||
20 | whether a surety program successfully administered years ago be | ||||||
21 | resurrected in order to provide a financial guarantee to |
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1 | bonding companies for projects conducted by M/WBE firms in | ||||||
2 | order to lower the costs to M/WBE firms and increase their | ||||||
3 | access to capital; and be it further
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4 | RESOLVED, That the Department of Insurance, which | ||||||
5 | regulates bond issuing companies, consider how it can help | ||||||
6 | identify and encourage bond companies to participate in a | ||||||
7 | program for M/WBE construction firms; and be it further | ||||||
8 | RESOLVED, That the Department of Transportation and the | ||||||
9 | Capital Development Board review their bonding requirements | ||||||
10 | for M/WBE participants in light of the actual number of | ||||||
11 | defaults by M/WBE companies over the last 5 years to determine | ||||||
12 | whether the bonding requirements are more stringent than | ||||||
13 | necessary to protect against risk; and be it further | ||||||
14 | RESOLVED, That the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||||||
15 | Opportunity, the Department of Insurance, the Department of | ||||||
16 | Transportation, and the Capital Development Board report to the | ||||||
17 | General Assembly with recommendations to reform bonding | ||||||
18 | requirements for M/WBE firms in public construction projects by | ||||||
19 | January 15, 2012.
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