Their minority contracting programs and others are under federal attack, and the consequences reach into the tens of billions of dollars. The souls of our communities should not be for sale.
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WITHOUT ACTION. NEW TONIGHT SOME IOWA CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERING FIRMS ARE PREPARING TO LOSE A BIG BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ONCE THE SHUTDOWN ENDS. KCCI PEPPER SPOKE WITH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF ...
For decades, minority-owned businesses in Connecticut have struggled to win contracts to do work for the state — despite a nearly 50-year-old program requiring that a certain percentage of state ...
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The future is technology inclusive: AI and financial strategy for minority-owned enterprises
Growing up in the 1990s, I remember a time when technology felt like a luxury rather than a necessity. Phones came in all shapes and sizes, from Blackberries to flip phones, and the thought of a ...
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