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United States : Governor Cuomo Presents 27th Proposal of the 2017 State of the State: "Buy American" Plan will Implement the Nation's Strongest State Procurement Laws Mandating the Preference of American Products

Publish Date : 16-Jan-2017

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced a groundbreaking new proposal that would implement the nations strongest mandate for the purchase of American-made products by state entities. Under the Governors Buy American plan, all state entities will be required to give preference to American-made goods and products in any new procurements more than $100,000. While other similar, less comprehensive policies exist throughout country, this proposal demonstrates the strongest commitment to growing the manufacturing sector, and supporting the men and women who work in it, nationwide.

Nowhere on Earth can you find another workforce that rivals the skill, quality and dedication of American labor, Governor Cuomo said. Its time that our nation recommit itself to these hardworking men and women and New York is prepared to lead the way forward. When we Buy American, we not only keep our companies and our employees where they belong, but we foster growth and development in leading industries right here at home. This initiative will reinvest in the talent that made this state and this country what it is today and strengthen our role as a global leader in manufacturing for years to come.

Each year, New York State spends billions of dollars on the procurement of goods and services. However, existing regulations place little emphasis on ensuring this spending power is leveraged to support all American manufacturing, many which are right here in New York State. In fact, only procurements of structural steel, reinforcing steel and other major steel on construction contracts greater than $100,000 are subject to existing Buy American provisions. With manufacturing representing one in every nine Upstate jobs and over 5 percent of the states total workforce, as well as close to $70 billion in goods being manufactured here each year, New York has been missing a critical opportunity to strengthen a key industry sector.

Governor Cuomos proposal seizes on this opportunity by placing an enhanced focus on growing American manufacturing and support its workers through a number of legislative remedies to the states procurement laws. These include:

Expanding the current standard to include all goods and products, as well as all procurementsnot just construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, maintenance or improvement of public works;
Clarifying that preference should be given to goods and products that are substantially produced or made in whole in the United States, its territories or possessions

To qualify as American-made under Governor Cuomos proposal, end manufacturing processes should take place in the United States and more than sixty percent of the components of the manufactured good should be of domestic origin. Exceptions to this requirement include:

If the specified goods or products are not manufactured or produced in the United States in the quantities required by the state entity or cannot be manufactured or produced in the United States within the entitys specific timeframe;
If obtaining American-made products would significantly increase the cost of the contract; and
If the best interests of the state would be served by exempting the procurement from the preference based upon:
an immediate or emergency need existing for the item or service; or
a need to protect the health, safety, or welfare of the public

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