MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The Alabama Senate has passed
legislation requiring state contractors who receive no-bid
contracts to disclose all subcontractors doing more than $7,500 of
work.
The bill's sponsor, Democratic Sen. Quinton Ross of Montgomery,
guided it through the Senate on Thursday. The bill now goes to the
House for consideration.
Ross said the bill will bring more disclosure to the state bid
process and expose fake companies that are relying primarily on
subcontractors to do the work.
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