093_HR0329 LRB093 11820 BDD 15914 r 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Section 502 of the federal Veterans 3 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Act of 1999 establishes a 4 federal government-wide goal that not less than 3% of all 5 federal contract awards for each fiscal year are to be 6 awarded to businesses owned by service-disabled veterans; and 7 WHEREAS, Representative Chris Smith, the Chairman of the 8 House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, has stated that this 3% 9 goal is not a ceiling but is the bare minimum to meet 10 compliance with the Veterans Entrepreneurship and Small 11 Business Act of 1999; and 12 WHEREAS, In signing the Veterans Entrepreneurship and 13 Small Business Act of 1999 into law, President George W. Bush 14 stated that, "[The Act] will provide assistance to veterans 15 who are entrepreneurs and especially to service-disabled 16 veteran entrepreneurs, men and women who have sacrificed so 17 much in service of our county. By helping these American 18 heroes to establish, maintain, and grow their own small 19 businesses, we help to sustain our strong economy and express 20 our gratitude for their service to America."; and 21 WHEREAS, Procurement spending to service-disabled, 22 veteran-owned businesses falls far below the 3% goal 23 established by the Veterans Entrepreneurship and Small 24 Business Act of 1999; Angela Styles, an official from the 25 Office of Management and Budget, has testified before the 26 House Committee on Veterans' Affairs that in fiscal year 2001 27 alone, federal agencies denied disabled-veteran's companies 28 nearly $6 billion in procurement opportunities and for the 29 first 3 quarters of fiscal year 2002, up to and including the 30 third quarter, service-disabled veteran-owned small 31 businesses were awarded approximately .10% of the total 32 dollars awarded by federal agencies during that period; and -2- LRB093 11820 BDD 15914 r 1 WHEREAS, For fiscal year 2001 and for the first 3 2 quarters of fiscal year 2002, the Small Business 3 Administration, the Department of Labor, and the Office of 4 the President have reported spending zero dollars with 5 service-disabled veteran-owned businesses; and 6 WHEREAS, Research shows that many of contracts supposedly 7 awarded to service-disabled veteran-owned businesses are not 8 even with companies owned by service-disabled veterans, but 9 with firms illegally claiming that status; and 10 WHEREAS, According to Joseph Forney, the 2002 Veterans 11 Small Business Advocate of the Year, "For the veteran small 12 business owners who are among the 1,800 veterans on average 13 who are dying each day, there will never be an opportunity 14 for the federal government to remedy the disastrous 15 implementation of this small business program."; therefore, 16 be it 17 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY- 18 THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the 19 members of the Illinois House of Representatives respectfully 20 urge the United State Congress to closer examine how 21 procurement opportunities are awarded to service-disabled 22 veteran-owned businesses and to take all necessary measures 23 to require the full and immediate implementation of the 24 Veterans Entrepreneurship and Small Business Act of 1999; and 25 be it further 26 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be 27 delivered to the President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, 28 the Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives, and each 29 member of the Illinois congressional delegation.