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TexasTowelie

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Thu Jul 14, 2016, 02:09 AM Jul 2016

Rauner looks to close gap in state contracts to minorities

CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner is taking steps to ensure more minority and women-owned businesses receive state contracts.

A 2015 study found the businesses are underrepresented among those awarded state contracts.

Rauner signed an executive order on Wednesday. It requires the state's purchasing office to establish a mentor program to assist minority and women-owned businesses. The office also must review how it sets goals for the number of contracts awarded to those companies.

The state also will study and potentially establish so-called "sheltered markets," in which contracts are set aside specifically for underrepresented businesses.

Read more: http://thesouthern.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/rauner-looks-to-close-gap-in-state-contracts-to-minorities/article_c2dfb465-6772-5ed2-8e20-8c5e96bad190.html

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Rauner looks to close gap in state contracts to minorities (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2016 OP
That low-life S.O.B. Taking steps to get minority voters, with his Scott Walker loving self! Stellar Jul 2016 #1

Stellar

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1. That low-life S.O.B. Taking steps to get minority voters, with his Scott Walker loving self!
Thu Jul 21, 2016, 08:05 PM
Jul 2016

He need to pay the states half of my medical bills so that they can stop sending me their bills!

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