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  • S. 79, also known as the “Allowing Contractors to Choose Employees for Select Skills Act” or the “ACCESS Act,” seeks to amend title 41 of the United States Code. The bill aims to prohibit federal contract solicitations from requiring minimum educational qualifications for...

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    The ACCESS Act wants to change the rules so that when the government hires companies to do jobs for them, they can't say "you need a certain amount of school" unless they really have a good reason. This means companies can hire people based on skills, not school time.

  • S. 3626, introduced by Senators Peters and Ernst, aims to improve the process for federal agencies to solicit and award task and delivery order contracts. The bill seeks to extend streamlined procedures, previously used by Defense agencies, to all federal agencies. This involves amending...

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    S. 3626 is about making it easier for government workers to buy things or hire help without always having to ask lots of companies to compete, but some people worry this might not be fair and could lead to picking favorites.