Sen. Thune (R-SD) & Rep. Duncan (R-TN): Freedom From Gov Competition Act

Monday, July 13, 2009 4:44 pm

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Senator John Thune (R-SD) and Representative John Duncan (R-SD) have introduced S. 1167/HR 2682, the Freedom from Government Competition Act (FFGC).

Their proposal would require federal agencies to purchase goods and services that are readily accessible from private businesses. According to a study by the federal government, there are 850,000 federal employee performed jobs which could easily be performed by the private sector.

Current legislation pits the federal government against private business; both sectors are trying to produce the same goods or services. This distorted market is one where Americans lose. Tax payers end up funding government programs that crowd out private business, resulting in a complacent and unproductive workforce.

Previous legislation, the Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, requires an analysis of federal activities to determine which can be performed by the private sector, but the Act provides no details on how to make such a determination. FFGCA contains a clear litmus test when determining whether main street, private business, can provide the same goods and services currently provided by the federal government.

AWF has endorsed both bills and is urging Members in both chambers to co-sponsor. See our letters below.

AWF letter to the U.S. Senate and letter to the U.S. House.

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"FFGCA contains a clear litmus test when determining whether main street, private business, can provide the same goods and services currently provided by the federal government." Hmm, lets see, things that could be better provided by the private sector than by the government, what could that be? Oh yeah, EVERYTHING!!!
>> TCH July 14, 2009 14:43 pm

With all the readily available examples of the above truth, why do Americans even consider otherwise? There is Amtrak, Post Office, Freddie, Fannie, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, etc. With all losing money or needing constant infusions, what gives these commie/democrats the view this time will be different? Mystifying really.
>> sandyinohio July 16, 2009 16:00 am

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