Governor Signs Rep. Newton’s Legislation To Ensure Fairness, Strengthen Competition In Government Purchasing

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, April 19th, 2019

State Representative Mark Newton (R-Augusta) announced that House Bill 315 was signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Sponsored by Rep. Mark Newton, HB 315 provides for greater vendor transparency and strengthens competition for government procurements.

“Too often we see cozy relationships between vendors, consultants and government staff that can lead to favoritism among contractors,” said Rep. Newton. “House Bill 315 ensures that state and local government contracting is open, transparent and truly competitive. This newly signed law will help Georgia taxpayers receive the best service at the lowest price.”

With over $11 billion spent annually by Georgia cities and county governments, HB 315 seeks to safeguard government projects which hire consultants or contractors. HB 315 requires consultants to disclose any potential conflicts of interest when hired by city or county governments to develop bid specifications and requirements for government projects. HB 315 unanimously passed the Georgia General Assembly.