Administration Suspends Controversial Contracting Rule

By Catherine MacRae Hockmuth, Dan Dupont / February 15, 2001 at 5:00 AM
In response to a flood of protests, the Bush administration has suspended until July 19 a federal acquisition final rule intended to ensure the government does not contract with lawbreakers, according to a document signed Jan. 31 by General Services Administration senior procurement executive David Drabkin. The document was obtained by sister publication Inside EPA . After nearly two years of public debate, the controversial final rule -- dubbed a blacklisting scheme by congressional and industry critics -- was issued...

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