SB 168
State property; creating a differential pricing preference for the cost of goods manufactured or produced in the United States of America. Effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill aims to encourage the purchase of goods made in the United States by establishing a preference for products manufactured or produced within the country when state agencies are making purchasing decisions. It intends to give a ‘differential pricing preference’ to U.S.-made goods, potentially leading to increased spending on American-produced items. The bill was amended and passed by the Senate Retirement and Government Resources Committee. It is currently awaiting consideration by a second committee.
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