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Chester County, PA | May 18, 2010 Election |
Eliminate No Bid Contracts and Sweetheart DealsBy Susan F. RzucidloCandidate for State Representative; District 158; Democratic Party | |
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Money may make the world go around but it shouldn't be what makes state policy. Pennsylvania law allows government to award no-bid contracts or to make no-bid purchases under a number of circumstances. From 2003 + 2008 more than 1 BILLION in no-bid contracts were awarded in Pennsylvania. Eliminating no-bid contracts will save millions of dollars, build needed transparency, and create a more ethical government.Pennsylvania law allows local governments to award no-bid contracts or to make no-bid purchases under a number of circumstances such as:
Source: State records Opinion Barry Kauffman, executive director of Common Cause Pennsylvania, said his organization has always encouraged "to the greatest degree possible" that contracts be bid, including those for professional services and I fully agree with that. I also would endorse a Bill that would make businesses ineligible for no-bid state contracts if they contribute more than $10,000 a year to any state officials campaign. When public officials award non-competitive work to friends, associates or campaign contributors, it raises the specter of a quid pro quo, even if the recipients ultimately are the most qualified or offer best prices, he said. "You have to wonder if the taxpayers are getting the best bang for their bucks or is this just a reward for a campaign contribution," Mr. Kauffman said. Competition always brings the best price but sometimes even when contracts are publicly bid the requirements are so narrow that only ONE bidder can be qualified OR the cost for bidding is so high that small businesses with a good record but who are not as well funded are unable to participate in the bidding process. The bidding process needs to be cleaned up and costs to put in a bid need to be held down so that more may participate. There are also situations and contracts for services that are paid at an inflated rate because the contract was arranged by public officials for friends and donors that are paid at 4 and 5 times the going rate. This is a breech of public trust and must be stopped. The waste and cost is in the 10's of millions per year. Those dollars could be used to balance the budget and reduce the tax burden to the residents of Pennsylvania. Suggested solutions
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