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Published: 05 May 2017 05 May 2017

WASHINGTON - In honor of National Small Business Week, U.S. Senator Tom Udall recognized the over 150,000 small business owners in New Mexico and introduced legislation to increase the number of small businesses that are granted federal contracts. Small businesses keep New Mexico's economy running and create jobs, making up 99 percent of the state's businesses and 56 percent of employees in New Mexico.

Udall's bill, the Assuring Contracting Equity (ACE) Act of 2017 takes several steps to raise the Small Business Administration (SBA) contracting goals and increase transparency in the process by:

"Small businesses in New Mexico are the engine that drives our state's economy, and I'm proud to join them, and the thousands of entrepreneurs who create jobs and keep our communities strong, in celebrating National Small Business Week and introducing this legislation," Udall said. "Winning a federal government contract can provide small business greater opportunities for growth. This legislation gives these businesses ' especially those owned by women and veterans ' a better shot at tapping into federal awards. Small businesses grow our economy, and we should do everything we can to help them grow their businesses."

"Senator Udall is a small business champion who works tirelessly for the small business community," said Kirk McWethy, President of SDV Construction, a service-disabled veteran-owned small business based in Albuquerque. "The ACE Act will grow a broader, more diverse pool of small businesses by providing greater transparency in the federal procurement process, translating into expanded opportunities for employers and employees. Thank you Senator Udall for everything you do to support small businesses and our families."

"We are encouraged by the introduction of the ACE Act as it will assist small businesses, especially those owned by veterans, women, and those who have experienced economic hardships, the opportunity to compete for federal contracts. This could be the opportunity that many small businesses need, especially in an increasingly challenging economic climate," said Carrie Hamblen, President and CEO of the Las Cruces Green Chamber. "Running a small business is hard and every bit of support at the federal, state, and local level is welcome."

The ACE Act is endorsed by the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Women Construction Owners and Executives, the National Association of Minority Contractors, and the National Association of Women Business Owners.

Udall has long championed measures to support new and existing small businesses in New Mexico, including: