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This bill would require federal agencies to include the number of small businesses that receive a prime contract for the first time and are owned and operated by women and other disadvantaged owners in their annual scorecards. It is consistent with NWBC’s 2022 recommendation to improve tracking and sharing of data on contracting. The House voted to make this bill law in June 2024.