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A 8783

Authorizes agencies to procure goods, services and construction from special veteran emerging business enterprises

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn

Allows agencies to procure goods, services, and construction from special veteran emerging business enterprises.

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Bill Summary · A 8783

Bill Summary: A 8783 — Authorizes agencies to procure goods, services and construction from special veteran emerging business enterprises

Overview

A 8783 is an Assembly bill introduced on June 4, 2025, with the stated purpose of enabling government agencies to procure goods, services, and construction from special veteran emerging business enterprises. The bill has been referred to the Cities committee in the Assembly. The primary sponsor is Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn. A Senate companion exists as S 8233.

What the bill would do

  • Authorize state and/or local agencies to procure a range of needs—goods, services, and construction—from special veteran emerging business enterprises (SVEEs).
  • Create an avenue for these enterprises to participate in government contracting, potentially expanding access to public-sector opportunities for veteran-owned emerging businesses.

Key provisions (as indicated by the bill’s title and status)

  • Authorization language: Agencies would have the explicit authority to procure from SVEEs. The bill text would define scope, eligible categories, and any conditions for inclusion.
  • Eligibility/Certification: While not detailed in the summary, the bill would typically establish or reference criteria for a business to be designated as a special veteran emerging business enterprise and to qualify for procurement opportunities.
  • Procurement Process: The legislation would guide how agencies identify, evaluate, and award contracts to SVEEs, potentially including reporting or tracking requirements.
  • Reporting/Oversight: The bill may include mechanisms for monitoring utilization of SVEEs and ensuring compliance with any established goals or standards.

Note: The exact definitions, thresholds, targets (if any), and procedural requirements would be specified in the full bill text.

Affected parties

  • Special veteran emerging business enterprises (SVEEs): Potential new avenues to compete for government contracts.
  • Government agencies and procurement offices: New authority and possibly new processes to engage SVEEs.
  • General contractor and vendor community: May see changes in eligibility or competition for certain contracts that involve SVEEs.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: June 4, 2025.
  • Status: Referred to the Cities committee in the Assembly (indicating consideration focused on municipal or city-related procurement issues).
  • Legislative pathway: Has a Senate companion, S 8233, suggesting parallel consideration in the Senate.

Relationship to related bills

  • Companion: S 8233 (listed twice in the provided information, indicating a Senate version) to align with the Assembly bill’s intent and provisions.

Potential impact

  • Increased opportunities for veteran-owned emerging businesses to participate in public procurement.
  • Possible changes to procurement policies, reporting requirements, and supplier diversity goals within affected agencies.
  • The overall impact will depend on the final text, including definitions of SVEEs, any set-asides or preferences, and implementation details.

Next steps

  • Review the full bill text to confirm definitions, eligibility criteria, specific procurement modalities, and any targets or reporting requirements.
  • Monitor committee action in the Assembly (Cities) and Senate companion S 8233 for amendments and final disposition.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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